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510 related items for PubMed ID: 32861687

  • 1. A specific bacterial DNA signature in the vagina of Australian women in midpregnancy predicts high risk of spontaneous preterm birth (the Predict1000 study).
    Payne MS, Newnham JP, Doherty DA, Furfaro LL, Pendal NL, Loh DE, Keelan JA.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2021 Feb; 224(2):206.e1-206.e23. PubMed ID: 32861687
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  • 4. Vaginal microbiome in early pregnancy and subsequent risk of spontaneous preterm birth: a case-control study.
    Tabatabaei N, Eren AM, Barreiro LB, Yotova V, Dumaine A, Allard C, Fraser WD.
    BJOG; 2019 Feb; 126(3):349-358. PubMed ID: 29791775
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  • 5. Vaginal Ureaplasma parvum serovars and spontaneous preterm birth.
    Rittenschober-Böhm J, Waldhoer T, Schulz SM, Pimpel B, Goeral K, Kasper DC, Witt A, Berger A.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2019 Jun; 220(6):594.e1-594.e9. PubMed ID: 30735669
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  • 6. Ureaplasma parvum genotype, combined vaginal colonisation with Candida albicans, and spontaneous preterm birth in an Australian cohort of pregnant women.
    Payne MS, Ireland DJ, Watts R, Nathan EA, Furfaro LL, Kemp MW, Keelan JA, Newnham JP.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2016 Oct 18; 16(1):312. PubMed ID: 27756249
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  • 7. Impact of contraceptive initiation on vaginal microbiota.
    Achilles SL, Austin MN, Meyn LA, Mhlanga F, Chirenje ZM, Hillier SL.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2018 Jun 18; 218(6):622.e1-622.e10. PubMed ID: 29505773
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  • 8. Influence of Lactobacillus crispatus, Lactobacillus iners and Gardnerella vaginalis on bacterial vaginal composition in pregnant women.
    Witkin SS, Moron AF, Linhares IM, Forney LJ.
    Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2021 Aug 18; 304(2):395-400. PubMed ID: 33521838
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  • 15. Development of a multiplex PCR assay and quantification of microbial markers by ddPCR for identification of saliva and vaginal fluid.
    Dass M, Ghai M.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2024 Sep 18; 362():112147. PubMed ID: 39067179
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  • 18. Quantitative determination by real-time PCR of four vaginal Lactobacillus species, Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae indicates an inverse relationship between L. gasseri and L. iners.
    De Backer E, Verhelst R, Verstraelen H, Alqumber MA, Burton JP, Tagg JR, Temmerman M, Vaneechoutte M.
    BMC Microbiol; 2007 Dec 19; 7():115. PubMed ID: 18093311
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  • 19. Lactobacillus iners-dominated vaginal microbiota in pregnancy.
    Mls J, Stráník J, Kacerovský M.
    Ceska Gynekol; 2019 Dec 19; 84(6):463-467. PubMed ID: 31948257
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