The role of bacterial vaginosis, aerobic vaginitis, abnormal vaginal flora and the risk of preterm birth
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The vaginal flora in most healthy women is dominated by Lactobacillus species. The absence of Lactobacillus species in vaginal flora might lead to a series of symptoms, especially in pregnant women causing adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm delivery. This review focuses on the progress in the research of the relationship between vaginal Lactobacillus and preterm delivery, providing reference for the reduction of the incidence of preterm delivery.阴道乳杆菌为健康育龄女性阴道优势菌。该菌缺乏将导致女性发生一系列不良症状;对妊娠期女性则可能产生不良的妊娠结局,如早产等。本文综述了孕妇阴道乳杆菌与早产关系的研究进展,为降低早产率提供新的研究方向。.
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