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Bacterial vaginosis-associated vaginal microbiota is an age-independent risk factor for Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma genitalium and Trichomonas vaginalis infections in low-risk women, St. Petersburg, Russia

机译:细菌性阴化相关的阴道微生物是衣原体衣原体的年龄无关的危险因素,在低危女性,俄罗斯圣彼得堡的低危妇女

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The large majority of studies investigating associations between bacterial vaginosis (BV) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been conducted among predominantly young women with high risk for STIs. Since a risky sexual behavior is a significant risk factor for both STIs and BV, this creates a bias toward an increased association between BV and STIs. This study evaluated associations between BV-associated vaginal microbiota and STIs (Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Trichomonas vaginalis, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae) in a population of women with low risk for STIs and investigated STI outcomes depending on the dominating Lactobacillus species. Repository cervicovaginal samples collected from reproductive-age women from January 2014 to February 2019 were characterized for vaginal microbiota types and the STIs using multiplex real-time PCR assays. In total, 95 STI-positive and 91 STI-negative samples were included. A significant, age-independent association between BV-associated vaginal microbiota and the presence of C. trachomatis, M. genitalium, and T. vaginalis infections was identified (age-adjusted odds ratios 2.92 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.24-7.03], 2.88 [95% CI 1.19-7.16], and 9.75 x 10(7) [95% CI 13.03-infinity], respectively). Normal vaginal microbiota dominated by Lactobacillus crispatus, L. gasseri, or L. jensenii was a strong protective factor against C. trachomatis and/or M. genitalium infections, whereas L. iners-dominated microbiota was not significantly associated with C. trachomatis and/or M. genitalium positivity. The results of the present study confirm that STI prevention strategies should include interventions that also reduce the incidence of BV and promote a protective vaginal microbiota in both high- and low-risk women.
机译:调查细菌性阴道病(BV)和性传播感染(STIS)之间的大多数研究已在主要的女性中进行了高风险的年轻女性。由于风险性的性行为是STI和BV的显着风险因素,因此这朝着BV和STI之间的增加的关联产生了偏见。本研究评估了BV相关的阴道微生物群和STI(Chlamydia Trachomatis,Mycoplasma Genistiual,Trichomonas阴道)在患有STI的患者群体中的伴侣(Chlamydia Trachomatis,Myclasia Gonorrhoeae)的关联,并根据主导的乳酸杆菌物种调查STI结果。从2014年1月到2019年1月收集的储存库宫颈样品从2014年1月到2019年2月的描述是使用多重实时PCR测定的阴道微生物群类型和STI。总共包括95个STI阳性和91个STI阴性样品。鉴定了BV相关阴道微生物群与C. Thachomatis,M.Inginalium和T.Gaginalis感染的显着,年龄无关的关联(年龄调节的差异2.92 [95%置信区间(CI)1.24-7.03 ],2.88 [95%CI 1.19-7.16],分别为9.75×10(7)[95%CI 13.03-无穷大]。由乳酸杆菌,L.Gasseri或L.Gasseri或L.Jensenii占主导的正常阴道微生物是针对C. Thacomatis和/或M.生殖器感染的强烈保护因素,而L. Iners-Cominated Microbiota与C. Thacomatis和/ / / /)没有显着相关。和/或M.生殖器阳性。本研究的结果证实,STI预防策略应包括减少BV发病率的干预措施,并在高危女性中促进保护性阴道微生物群。

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