Exploring the diversity of vaginal microbiota between healthy women and cervical cancer patients in India
Ashwini Kamble,
Shilpa Naik,
Manju Talathi
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Cervicovaginal diversity has been reported as a predictive biomarker for cervical cancer risk. We recently reported the bio-therapeutic potential of vaginal probiotics from healthy Indian women against vaginal pathogens, isolated from the invasive cervical cancer (ICC) patients.
Gap Statement. The cervicovaginal microflora from cervical cancer patients has not yet been reported from Indian population.
Aim. The present study aimed… Show more
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