Predictive functional analysis reveals inferred features unique to cervicovaginal microbiota of African women with bacterial vaginosis and high-risk human papillomavirus infection.
Mounting evidence suggests that Lactobacillus species may not necessarily be the sine qua non of healthy cervicovaginal microbiota (CVM), especially among reproductive-age African women. A majority of African women have high-diversity non-Lactobacillus-dominated CVM whose bacterial functions remain...
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Autores principales: | Harris Onywera, Joseph Anejo-Okopi, Lamech M Mwapagha, Javan Okendo, Anna-Lise Williamson |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/06ab80e57c2b4aa79c3f98141909f263 |
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