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The vaginal microbiota in the course of bacterial vaginosis treatment.


ABSTRACT: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is perceived as a condition of disrupted vaginal microbiota, but remains of unknown aetiology. In this study, vaginal microbiota composition was determined in twenty-one women with BV, before and after treatment with metronidazole or clindamycin. Microbiota composition varied greatly between women and defining a (un)healthy vaginal microbiota state remains elusive, challenging BV diagnosis and treatment. While relative abundance of Lactobacillus increased after antibiotic treatment in two-third of women, its abundance was not associated with treatment outcome. Instead, remaining complaints of abnormal vaginal discharge were more common after metronidazole treatment and associated with increased relative abundance of Ureaplasma.

SUBMITTER: Zwittink RD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7892685 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The vaginal microbiota in the course of bacterial vaginosis treatment.

Zwittink Romy D RD   van den Munckhof Ellen H A EHA   Leverstein-van Hall Maurine A MA   Boers Kim K   Molijn Anco A   Knetsch Cornelis W CW   Kuijper Ed J EJ  

European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology 20201007 3


Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is perceived as a condition of disrupted vaginal microbiota, but remains of unknown aetiology. In this study, vaginal microbiota composition was determined in twenty-one women with BV, before and after treatment with metronidazole or clindamycin. Microbiota composition varied greatly between women and defining a (un)healthy vaginal microbiota state remains elusive, challenging BV diagnosis and treatment. While relative abundance of Lactobacillus increased after antibioti  ...[more]

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