نتایج جستجو برای: bv

تعداد نتایج: 5592  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Lenka A Vodstrcil Sandra M Walker Jane S Hocking Matthew Law Dana S Forcey Glenda Fehler Jade E Bilardi Marcus Y Chen Katherine A Fethers Christopher K Fairley Catriona S Bradshaw

BACKGROUND Female same-sex partnerships provide a unique opportunity to study the pathogenesis and transmissibility of bacterial vaginosis (BV) because it can be diagnosed in both members of the partnership. We conducted a nationwide community-enrolled cohort study of women who have sex with women, including women coenrolled with their regular female sexual partner (FSP), to investigate the BV ...

Journal: :Sexually Transmitted Infections 2013

Journal: :Journal of veterinary science 2004
Hyun-Woo Kim Young-Bae Kwon Tae-Won Ham Dae-Hyun Roh Seo-Yeon Yoon Seuk-Yun Kang Il-Suk Yang Ho-Jae Han Hye-Jung Lee Alvin J Beitz Jang-Hern Lee

Recently, the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory efficacy of bee venom (BV, Apis mellifera) has been confirmed in rodent models of inflammation and arthritis. Interestingly, the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effect of whole BV can be reproduced by two water-soluble fractions of BV (>20 kDa:BVAF1 and<10 kDa: BVAF3). Based on these scientific findings, BV and its effective water-solubl...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2007
Yasmin H Neggers Tonja R Nansel William W Andrews Jane R Schwebke Kai-fun Yu Robert L Goldenberg Mark A Klebanoff

Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a condition of altered vaginal flora, is associated with various adverse reproductive health outcomes. We evaluated the association between diet and the presence of BV in a subset of 1521 women (86% African-American) from a larger study of vaginal flora. Participants completed the Block Food Questionnaire and clinical assessments and self-report measures of sexual and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Charles P Cartwright Bryndon D Lembke Kalpana Ramachandran Barbara A Body Melinda B Nye Charles A Rivers Jane R Schwebke

Quantitative PCR assays were developed for 4 organisms reported previously to be useful positive indicators for the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV)--Atopobium vaginae, Bacterial Vaginosis-Associated Bacterium 2 (BVAB-2), Gardnerella vaginalis, and Megasphaera-1--and a single organism (Lactobacillus crispatus) that has been implicated as a negative indicator for BV. Vaginal samples (n = 16...

2015
Cindy M. Liu Bruce A. Hungate Aaron A. R. Tobian Jacques Ravel Jessica L. Prodger David Serwadda Godfrey Kigozi Ronald M. Galiwango Fred Nalugoda Paul Keim Maria J. Wawer Lance B. Price Ronald H. Gray

UNLABELLED Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal bacterial imbalance associated with risk for HIV and poor gynecologic and obstetric outcomes. Male circumcision reduces BV-associated bacteria on the penis and decreases BV in female partners, but the link between penile microbiota and female partner BV is not well understood. We tested the hypothesis that having a female partner with BV i...

2015
Sujatha Srinivasan Martin T. Morgan Tina L. Fiedler Danijel Djukovic Noah G. Hoffman Daniel Raftery Jeanne M. Marrazzo David N. Fredricks

UNLABELLED Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is characterized by shifts in the vaginal microbiota from Lactobacillus dominant to a microbiota with diverse anaerobic bacteria. Few studies have linked specific metabolites with bacteria found in the human vagina. Here, we report dramatic differences in metabolite compositions and concentrations associated with BV using a global metabolomics approach. We fu...

2001
Young-bae Kwon Jae-dong Lee Hye-jung Lee Ho-jae Han Woung-chon Mar Sung-keel Kang Alvin J. Beitz Jang-hern Lee

Bee venom (BV) has traditionally been used in Oriental medicine to relieve pain and to treat in ̄ammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). While several investigators have evaluated the anti-in ̄ammatory effect of BV treatment, the anti-nociceptive effect of BV treatment on in ̄ammatory pain has not been examined. Previous studies in experimental animals suggest that the therapeutic eff...

2017
Courtney P Amegashie Nicole M Gilbert Jeffrey F Peipert Jenifer E Allsworth Warren G Lewis Amanda L Lewis

OBJECTIVE Clue cells characteristic of bacterial vaginosis (BV) are thought to arise due to exfoliation of the vaginal epithelium; however, there is little published data connecting total numbers of epithelial cells to markers of BV. The purpose of this study was to enumerate exfoliated epithelial cells (independent of clue cells) and examine the relationship to Nugent score. STUDY DESIGN We ...

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