2023
DOI: 10.1530/raf-23-0080
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Special series on the role of the microbiome in reproduction and fertility

S M O’Mahony,
P Comizzoli

Abstract: Many parts of the animal and human body host groups of bacteria, viruses and fungi that together are known as the microbiome. Microbiomes do not cause disease but are important for the healthy working of many systems in the body, including for reproduction and fertility. While the microbiome that lives in a reproductive tract play the most direct role, microbiomes from other areas of the body may also affect reproductive health. However, not much is known about how these groups of microorganisms regulate ferti… Show more

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