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The vaginal microbiome, vaginal anti-microbial defence mechanisms and the clinical challenge of reducing infection-related preterm birth

Abstract

Ascending bacteriaL infection is impLicated in about 40-50% of preterm births. The human vaginaL mi-crobiota in most women is dominated by LactobaciLLi. In women whose vaginaL microbiota is not LactobaciLLi-dominated anti-bacteriaL defence mechanisms are reduced. The enhanced proLiferation of pathogenic bacteria pLus degradation of the cervicaL barrier increase bacteriaL passage into the endometrium and amniotic cavity and trigger preterm myometriaL contractions. EvaLuation of protocols to detect the absence of Lactoba-ciiLi dominance in pregnant women by seLf-measuring vaginaL pH, coupLed with measures to promote growth of LactobaciLLi are noveL prevention strategies that may reduce the occurrence of preterm birth in Low-resource areas.
BJOG. 2014; doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.13115.

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CHIEF EDITORS
CHIEF EDITOR
Sukhikh Gennadii Tikhonovich
Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, V.I. Kulakov Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology National Medical Research Center of Ministry of Healthсаre of the Russian Federation, Moscow
CHIEF EDITOR
Kurtser Mark Arkadievich
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, MD, Professor, Head of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Subdepartment of the Pediatric Department, N.I. Pirogov Russian National Scientific Research Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
CHIEF EDITOR
Radzinsky Viktor Evseevich
Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, MD, Professor, Head of the Subdepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology with a Course of Perinatology of the Medical Department in the Russian People?s Friendship University

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