Background A dominance of non-iners Lactobacillus species in the vaginal microbiome is optimal and strongly associated with gynecological and obstetric health, while the presence of diverse obligate or facultative anaerobic bacteria and a paucity in Lactobacillus species, similar to communities found in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is considered non-optimal and associated with adverse health outcomes. Various therapeutic strategies are being explored to modulate the composition of the vaginal mi...| BioMed Central
Women’s reproductive health has historically been underserved in biomedical research. Conditions such as bacterial vaginosis, cervical infections, and heavy menstrual bleeding affect millions worldwide, yet remain poorly understood and under-treated. […]| Emulate