Impact of (recurrent) bacterial vaginosis on quality of life and the need for accessible alternative treatments
Abstract Background Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is one of the most common vaginal dysbiosis in women aged 15-44 years old. Methods We administered a cross-sectional, single timepoint survey to women ages 18 years or older and who have had bacterial vaginosis (BV). Women completed an anonymous online su...
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Main Authors: | Karen Chow (Author), Darcy Wooten (Author), Sindhuja Annepally (Author), Leah Burke (Author), Rina Edi (Author), Sheldon R. Morris (Author) |
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