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The microbiome of the female reproductive tract defies the convention that high biodiversity is a hallmark of an optimal ecosystem. Although not universally true, a homogeneous vaginal microbiome composed of species of Lactobacillus is generally associated with health, whereas vaginal microbiomes consisting of other taxa are generally associated with dysbiosis and a higher risk of disease. The past decade has seen a rapid advancement in our understanding of these unique biosystems. Of particular interest, substantial effort has been devoted to deciphering how members of the microbiome of the female reproductive tract impact pregnancy, with a focus on adverse outcomes, including but not limited to preterm birth. Herein, we review recent research efforts that are revealing the mechanisms by which these microorganisms of the female reproductive tract influence gynecologic and reproductive health of the female reproductive tract.
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Bin Zhu
Zhi Tao
Laahirie Edupuganti
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
Tsinghua University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dadc31e6ab964fb0836b86 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/mmbr.00181-21