Characteristics of Vaginal Microbiome in Women with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in Korea
Categoría del artículo: original-paper
Publicado en línea: 17 sept 2021
Páginas: 345 - 357
Recibido: 30 abr 2021
Aceptado: 14 jul 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2021-033
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Human vaginal microorganisms play an important role in maintaining good health throughout the human life cycle. An imbalance in the vaginal microbiota is associated with an increased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This study aimed to characterize and compare vaginal microbial profiles of premenopausal Korean women with and without PID. 74 Korean premenopausal female vaginal samples were obtained; 33 were from healthy women (a control group) and 41 from PID patients. Vaginal fluid samples were collected from the vaginal wall and posterior cervix and then analyzed by 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene-based amplicon sequencing. Results showed a significant difference between the vaginal microbial communities of the two groups (Jensen-Shannon,