泌尿系统细菌:有的好,有的坏,还有一些意义不明

R. Cartwright, N. Veit-Rubin
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在过去的十年里,我们对细菌在女性膀胱健康中的作用的理解发生了革命性的变化。本文提出的分析(Price等人,BJOG 2019)重申并发展了泌尿微生物组研究这一新兴领域的一些最重要的发现。医学院关于膀胱是一个完全无菌的健康器官的教学已被证明是经常但并非总是错误的(Wolfe等人,J clinical Microbiol 2012),在这里,作者不仅发现四分之三的大陆成年女性膀胱有细菌定植,通过扩大低阈值尿培养(103 CFU/mL)或16S rRNA基因测序,但是,一些以前被认为明显致病的微生物群主导的尿型与任何临床疾病的证据无关。
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Urinary bacteria: some good, some bad and some of unknown significance
The last decade has seen a revolution in our understanding of the role bacteria in female bladder health. The analyses presented here (Price et al, BJOG 2019) both reiterate and develop upon some the most important findings in this emerging field of urinary microbiome research. The medical school teaching of the bladder as an entirely sterile organ in health has proven to be often but not invariably wrong (Wolfe et al, J Clin Microbiol 2012), and here the authors not only find that three quarters of continent adult women have bacterial colonization of the bladder identifiable either by an expanded low threshold urinary culture (103 CFU/mL), or by 16S rRNA gene sequencing, but that some urotypes dominated by microbiota previously regarded as clearly pathogenic are not associated with any evidence of clinical disorder.
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