نتایج جستجو برای: vaginal colonization

تعداد نتایج: 58329  

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2007
Jose Antonio Simoes Valeria Moraes Neder Alves Sergio Eduardo Longo Fracalanzza Rodrigo Pauperio Soares de Camargo Lenir Mathias Helaine Maria Besteti Pires Milanez Eliane Melo Brolazo

Colonization by Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is highly prevalent among pregnant women, with prevalence rates ranging between 4% and 30%. The infection may be transmitted vertically and may result in serious neonatal consequences. In the period from November 2003 to May 2004, a cross-sectional study was carried out among 316 parturients at the Jundiaí Teaching Hospital to establish the prevalence...

Journal: :Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive 2013
Christian Leli Marta Meucci Simona Vento Francesco D'Alò Senia Farinelli Stefano Perito Francesco Bistoni Antonella Mencacci

Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum are associated with chorioamnionitis, preterm delivery and pelvic inflammatory disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible risk factors of co-colonization by M. hominis in patients already colonized by U. urealyticum and compare demographic parameters, vaginal pH and microbiota of women colonized by U. urealyticum or M. hominis. A to...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2003
Sabina Cauci Secondo Guaschino Domenico De Aloysio Silvia Driussi Davide De Santo Paola Penacchioni Franco Quadrifoglio

Vaginal innate immunity in response to microbial perturbation is still poorly understood and could be crucial for protection from adverse outcomes. We investigated the relationship between interleukin (IL)-8, IL-1beta and neutrophils in vaginal fluid obtained from 60 healthy women and 51 women who were bacterial vaginosis (BV) positive. Concentrations of IL-8 and IL-1beta were highly correlated...

2018
Stephanie L Collins Amy McMillan Shannon Seney Charlotte van der Veer Remco Kort Mark W Sumarah Gregor Reid

Perturbations to the vaginal microbiota can lead to dysbiosis, including bacterial vaginosis (BV), which affects a large portion of the female population. In a healthy state, the vaginal microbiota is characterized by low diversity and colonization by Lactobacillus spp., whereas in BV, these species are displaced by a highly diverse population of bacteria associated with adverse vaginal health ...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Mateus Laguardia-Nascimento Kelly Moreira Grillo Ribeiro Branco Marcela Ribeiro Gasparini Silvia Giannattasio-Ferraz Laura Rabelo Leite Flávio Marcos Gomes Araujo Anna Christina de Matos Salim Jacques Robert Nicoli Guilherme Corrêa de Oliveira Edel Figueiredo Barbosa-Stancioli

Understanding of microbial communities inhabiting cattle vaginal tract may lead to a better comprehension of bovine physiology and reproductive health being of great economic interest. Up to date, studies involving cattle microbiota are focused on the gastrointestinal tract, and little is known about the vaginal microbiota. This study aimed to investigate the vaginal microbiome in Nellore cattl...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Karen L Wozniak Floyd L Wormley Paul L Fidel

Protective host defense mechanisms against vaginal Candida albicans infections are poorly understood. Although cell-mediated immunity (CMI) is the predominant host defense mechanism against most mucosal Candida infections, the role of CMI against vaginal candidiasis is uncertain, both in humans and in an experimental mouse model. The role of humoral immunity is equally unclear. While clinical o...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Martin Schaller Matthias Bein Hans C Korting Stefan Baur Gerald Hamm Michel Monod Sabine Beinhauer Bernhard Hube

Secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps) contribute to the ability of Candida albicans to cause mucosal and disseminated infections. A model of vaginal candidiasis based on reconstituted human vaginal epithelium (RHVE) was used to study the expression and role of these C. albicans proteinases during infection and tissue damage of vaginal epithelium. Colonization of the RHVE by C. albicans SC5314 di...

2005
Donna R. Hill Marianne E. Brunner Deborah C. Schmitz Catherine C. Davis Janine A. Flood Patrick M. Schlievert Sherry Z. Wang-Weigand Thomas W. Osborn

Hill, Donna R., Marianne E. Brunner, Deborah C. Schmitz, Catherine C. Davis, Janine A. Flood, Patrick M. Schlievert, Sherry Z. Wang-Weigand, and Thomas W. Osborn. In vivo assessment of human vaginal oxygen and carbon dioxide levels during and post menses. J Appl Physiol 99: 1582–1591, 2005. First published June 2, 2005; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01422.2004.—Previous in vitro and in vivo animal s...

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