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J. Hazard. Mater.      

Sex difference in bronchopulmonary dysplasia of offspring in response to maternal PM2.5 exposure.

Yue H, Ji X, Ku T, Li G, Sang N

The adverse effects of fine particulate matters (PM2.5) on respiratory diseases start in utero. In order to investigate whether maternal PM2.5 exposur ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J. Reprod. Immunol.      

Vaginal dysbiosis associated-bacteria Megasphaera elsdenii and Prevotella timonensis induce immune activation via dendritic cells.

van Teijlingen NH, Helgers LC, Zijlstra-Willems EM, van Hamme JL, Ribeiro CMS, Strijbis K, Geijtenbeek TBH

Dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiome as a result of overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria leads to bacterial vaginosis (BV) which is associated with increas ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Open Access Maced J Med Sci      

Co-Infection of Human Papillomavirus with Mycoplasma Hominis/Ureaplasma Urealyticum Among Female Sex Workers in Medan, Indonesia.

Feriyawati L, Anggraini DR, Nasution TA

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted diseases among women aged < 35 years worldwide. Recent studies ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Front Med (Lausanne)      

Corrigendum: Variations in Vaginal, Penile, and Oral Microbiota After Sexual Intercourse: A Case Report.

Carda-Diéguez M, Cárdenas N, Aparicio M, Beltrán D, Rodríguez JM, Mira A

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2019.00178.]. ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Front Cell Infect Microbiol      

Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins Produced by Vaginal Bacteria: Certainties and Controversies.

Pleckaityte M

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a vaginal anaerobic dysbiosis that affects women of reproductive age worldwide. BV is microbiologically characterized by t ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J. Hazard. Mater.      

Sex difference in bronchopulmonary dysplasia of offspring in response to maternal PM2.5 exposure.

Yue H, Ji X, Ku T, Li G, Sang N

The adverse effects of fine particulate matters (PM2.5) on respiratory diseases start in utero. In order to investigate whether maternal PM2.5 exposur ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J. Reprod. Immunol.      

Vaginal dysbiosis associated-bacteria Megasphaera elsdenii and Prevotella timonensis induce immune activation via dendritic cells.

van Teijlingen NH, Helgers LC, Zijlstra-Willems EM, van Hamme JL, Ribeiro CMS, Strijbis K, Geijtenbeek TBH

Dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiome as a result of overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria leads to bacterial vaginosis (BV) which is associated with increas ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Open Access Maced J Med Sci      

Co-Infection of Human Papillomavirus with Mycoplasma Hominis/Ureaplasma Urealyticum Among Female Sex Workers in Medan, Indonesia.

Feriyawati L, Anggraini DR, Nasution TA

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted diseases among women aged < 35 years worldwide. Recent studies ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Front Med (Lausanne)      

Corrigendum: Variations in Vaginal, Penile, and Oral Microbiota After Sexual Intercourse: A Case Report.

Carda-Diéguez M, Cárdenas N, Aparicio M, Beltrán D, Rodríguez JM, Mira A

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2019.00178.]. ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Front Cell Infect Microbiol      

Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins Produced by Vaginal Bacteria: Certainties and Controversies.

Pleckaityte M

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a vaginal anaerobic dysbiosis that affects women of reproductive age worldwide. BV is microbiologically characterized by t ... Read More

Source: PubMed

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