Comparison of The Vaginal Microflora in Relation to The Menopausal Status
Emad Atallah,
Abdel-Monsef Moustafa,
Ahmed Eltabakh
Abstract:Article informationBackground: Numerous bacteria live in the human vagina;because of this, it has been discovered that the vaginal microbiome is directly related to both vaginal and overall health.
Aim of the work:In this study, we sought to evaluate the vaginal microbiomes of premenopausal and postmenopausal women.
Patients and Methods:This was a comparative cross section study, was carried out on 120 patients who divided in to two groups as regard menopausal state in to Group A: 60 women in Premenopausal gro… Show more
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