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The Evolving Facets of Bacterial Vaginosis: Implications for HIV Transmission

机译:细菌性阴道病的演化方面:艾滋病毒传播的影响

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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common yet poorly understood vaginal condition that has become a major focus of HIV transmission and immunology research. Varied terminologies are used by clinicians and researchers to describe microbial communities that reside in the female reproductive tract (FRT), which is driven, in part, by microbial genetic and metabolic complexity, evolving diagnostic and molecular techniques, and multidisciplinary perspectives of clinicians, epidemiologists, microbiologists, and immunologists who all appreciate the scientific importance of understanding mechanisms that underlie BV. This Perspectives article aims to clarify the varied terms used to describe the cervicovaginal microbiota and its nonoptimal state, under the overarching term of BV. The ultimate goal is to move toward language standardization in future literature that facilitates a better understanding of the impact of BV on FRT immunology and risk of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.
机译:细菌性阴道病(BV)是一个常见的尚未理解的阴道状况,已成为艾滋病毒传播和免疫学研究的主要焦点。 临床医生和研究人员使用各种术语来描述居住在雌性生殖道(FRT)中的微生物群落,部分地通过微生物遗传遗传和代谢复杂性,不断发展的诊断和分子技术,以及临床医生的多学科视角,流行病学家 ,微生物学家和免疫医生都欣赏理解机制的科学意义。 该观点旨在根据BV的总统术语阐明用于描述宫颈癌微生物群及其非优质状态的各种术语。 最终目标是在未来文学中迈向语言标准化,促进了对BV对FRT免疫学的影响以及性传播感染的影响,包括艾滋病毒。

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