2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00326
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Diversity of Vaginal Microbiome in Pregnancy: Deciphering the Obscurity

Abstract: Human microbiota plays an indispensable role in physiology, nutrition and most significantly, in imparting immunity. The role of microbiota has remained cryptic for years, until recently meticulous studies revealed the interaction and dynamics of these microbial communities. This diversified state is governed by hormonal, behavioral and physio-chemical changes in the genital tract. Many inclusive studies have revealed "Lactobacillus" to be the most dominant member of vaginal flora in most of the healthy, repro… Show more

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“…During pregnancy, hormonal changes lead to immune modulation and physico‐chemical changes in the mucosa of the genital tract (Gupta et al ., 2020). These changes can affect the composition and the function of the vaginal microbiota, making it distinctive from non‐pregnant women.…”
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“…During pregnancy, hormonal changes lead to immune modulation and physico‐chemical changes in the mucosa of the genital tract (Gupta et al ., 2020). These changes can affect the composition and the function of the vaginal microbiota, making it distinctive from non‐pregnant women.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the species richness revealed a statistically significant simplification of the vaginal microbiota of pregnant women (average species richness of 17 ± 14) when compared with non‐pregnant samples (average species richness of 24 ± 18) ( t ‐test p ‐value <0.01) (Fig. S1a), confirming the shift of the vaginal microbiota towards low biodiversity during pregnancy (Romero et al ., 2014; Freitas et al ., 2017; Gupta et al ., 2020). Moreover, HCL and PCoA analysis allowed the identification of associations between vaginotypes and pregnancy (Fig.…”
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“…The alternative method would have been to culture the bacteria, but at the time, there was limited microbiology culture capacity, and diagnosis of BV was not the primary endpoint of the study. Since then, the development of the field of genomics has expanded on opportunities to describe the microbiota, and in the process, has expanded the spectrum of bacteria identified to be part of the human microbiome ( 10 , 13 ). Studies that have evaluated these newer techniques along with the newer genomic studies have found congruent study findings ( 35 ).…”
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“…Although there are no known direct causes of BV, a large body of literature reports an increased probability of infection due to sexual activity. Two studies conducted in Kenya provide evidence for this with the observation that 90% of sexually inactive women had normal vaginal flora (12,13), whereas Bukusi et al, reported a high BV prevalence of 44% among married couples (14). BV, however, does not meet the threshold of being classified as a sexually transmitted infection because the male partner does not experience any illness and there is lack of a single causative agent.…”
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