波兰妇女生殖道中乳酸杆菌的存在及其对其他微生物存在的影响。

Aneta Kiecka, Katarzyna Rak, Joanna Białecka, Anna Białecka, Marian Szczepanik
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阴道微生物群紊乱可导致多种并发症并影响生育能力。本研究对 2020 年接受生殖道微生物检查的 1039 名育龄妇女(18-49 岁)的结果进行了分析,评估了乳酸杆菌在阴道中的作用及其对病原微生物定植发生率的影响。样本通过显微镜、培养和 NAAT 进行了检查。随着乳酸杆菌数量的增加,出现症状的几率也会降低。事实上,研究表明,乳酸杆菌的数量越多,阴道加德纳菌和 B 型链球菌的出现频率就越低。当乳酸杆菌的浓度增加一个等级时,根据年龄和酸碱度进行调整后,阴道加德纳菌的风险就会降低 80%(p < 0.001)。同样,乳酸杆菌与阴道 pH 值之间也存在相关性。在对年龄进行调整后,乳酸杆菌类别高于 1 的人患 pH > 4.5 的几率降低了 76%。
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The Presence of Lactobacillus spp. and its Effect on the Occurrence of Other Microorganisms in the Reproductive Tract of Polish Women.

Disorders of the vaginal microbiota can lead to many complications and affect fertility. This study evaluates the role of Lactobacillus in the vagina and its impact on the incidence of colonization by pathogenic microorganisms, analyzing the results of 1,039 women of reproductive age (18-49 years) who underwent a microbiological examination of the reproductive tract in 2020. Samples were examined by microscopy, culture, and NAAT. As the number of Lactobacillus increases, the chance of developing symptoms decreases. In fact, it has been shown that the higher the number of Lactobacillus spp. the less frequently Gardnerella vaginalis and Streptococcus group B are observed. As the concentration of Lactobacillus spp. increases by one category, the risk of G. vaginalis after adjustment to age and pH decreases by 80% (p < 0.001). Similarly, the correlation between Lactobacillus spp. and vaginal pH was shown. After adjustment to age, the odds of prevalence pH > 4.5 for people with Lactobacillus category higher 1 is 76% lower.

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