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The realization of the role of the microbiome of the female reproductive tract in health and disease has opened numerous possibilities for the scientific examination of the intertwining role between the human host and its microbiota. The imbalance in the composition of the microbial communities of the vagina and uterus is now recognized as a risk factor for many complications in pregnancy and according to the data from numerous studies, it is possible for this imbalance to play a crucial role in creating a hostile endometrial environment, and therefore, contributing to the etiology of recurrent implantation failure. Nevertheless, our current understanding of these complicated biological phenomena is far from complete, and in the future, there needs to be a systematic and thorough investigation of the diagnosis and therapy of this condition. This will enable scientists who engage in the field of assisted reproduction technologies to accurately identify and cure women in whom dysbiosis hinders the achievement of a healthy pregnancy.
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Anastasios Lafioniatis
SLK-Kliniken Heilbronn
Athina A. Samara
Karolinska University Hospital
Peter K. Makaritsis
University of Thessaly
Journal of Clinical Medicine
University of Thessaly
University Hospital of Larissa
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e680fab6db64358760a1b0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113173