Spectral binning of cervicovaginal fluid metabolites improves prediction of spontaneous preterm birth and Lactobacillus species dominance
Health-promoting bacteria (lactobacilli) exist in harmony with the vaginal environment. They are the predominant vaginal bacterial species during pregnancy. However, the possibility of infection and inappropriate immune response are linked with unprompted preterm delivery (PTD). Other invasive lacto...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Amabebe (Author), Steven Reynolds (Author), Dilly O C Anumba (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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