Association between the vaginal microbiota, menopause status, and signs of vulvovaginal atrophy

Conclusions: A distinct bacterial community state (CST IV-A) with a low relative abundance of Lactobacillus is associated with VVA. Future studies recruiting a larger number of women are needed to replicate the findings. This study provides an impetus for future longitudinal studies designed to manage, modulate, and restore vaginal microbiota homeostasis, which would provide stronger evidence for a causal relationship with VVA and ultimately improve the treatment and prevention of atrophic vaginitis in menopause.
Source: Menopause - Category: OBGYN Tags: Commemorative Papers Source Type: research
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