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310 related items for PubMed ID: 15763911

  • 1. Vaginal flora morphotypic profiles and assessment of bacterial vaginosis in women at risk for HIV infection.
    Tohill BC, Heilig CM, Klein RS, Rompalo A, Cu-Uvin S, Brown W, Duerr A.
    Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol; 2004; 12(3-4):121-6. PubMed ID: 15763911
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  • 3. Comparison of main lactobacillus species between healthy women and women with bacterial vaginosis.
    Yan DH, Lü Z, Su JR.
    Chin Med J (Engl); 2009 Nov 20; 122(22):2748-51. PubMed ID: 19951608
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  • 5. Longitudinal trajectory of bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy.
    Waters TP, Denney JM, Mathew L, Goldenberg RL, Culhane JF.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2008 Oct 20; 199(4):431.e1-5. PubMed ID: 18928996
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  • 6. Bacterial vaginosis among a group of married Jordanian women: occurrence and laboratory diagnosis.
    Abu Shaqra QM.
    Cytobios; 2001 Oct 20; 105(408):35-43. PubMed ID: 11368266
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  • 10. Vaginal microflora associated with bacterial vaginosis in nonpregnant women: reliability of sialidase detection.
    Smayevsky J, Canigia LF, Lanza A, Bianchini H.
    Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol; 2001 Oct 20; 9(1):17-22. PubMed ID: 11368254
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  • 13. Prevalence of Gardnerella vaginalis among women with lactobacillus-predominant vaginal flora.
    Schwebke JR, Flynn MS, Rivers CA.
    Sex Transm Infect; 2014 Feb 20; 90(1):61-3. PubMed ID: 24259188
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  • 15. Gardnerella vaginalis and Lactobacillus sp in liquid-based cervical samples in healthy and disturbed vaginal flora using cultivation-independent methods.
    Klomp JM, Verbruggen BS, Korporaal H, Boon ME, de Jong P, Kramer GC, van Haaften M, Heintz AP.
    Diagn Cytopathol; 2008 May 20; 36(5):277-84. PubMed ID: 18418885
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  • 16. Vaginal douching and development of bacterial vaginosis among women with normal and abnormal vaginal microflora.
    Hutchinson KB, Kip KE, Ness RB, Gynecologic Infection Follow-Through (GIFT) Investigators.
    Sex Transm Dis; 2007 Sep 20; 34(9):671-5. PubMed ID: 17413534
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  • 19. [Prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in an obstetric population of Barcelona].
    Martínez de Tejada B, Coll O, de Flores M, Hillier SL, Landers DV.
    Med Clin (Barc); 1998 Feb 21; 110(6):201-4. PubMed ID: 9547730
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  • 20. Use of DNA hybridization test for diagnosing bacterial vaginosis in women with symptoms suggestive of infection.
    Gazi H, Degerli K, Kurt O, Teker A, Uyar Y, Caglar H, Kurutepe S, Surucuoglu S.
    APMIS; 2006 Nov 21; 114(11):784-7. PubMed ID: 17078859
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