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An Integrative Review of Current Research on the Role of the Female Urinary Microbiota in Overactive Bladder Symptoms.
This integrative review explores current evidence on microbiota of the female urinary tract as it relates to overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms. Six articles were identified for review. Findings suggest a possible link between the female urinary microbiome and OAB symptom presentation.