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- W3200422376 abstract "Microbiota a set of human microorganisms that exist with him in normal and pathological conditions, are involved in physiological and pathophysiological reactions, metabolism. The classic manifestation of a violation of the vaginal microbiota is a clinical non-inflammatory syndrome bacterial vaginosis (BV), characterized by certain changes in the composition of the vaginal microbiota and excessive reproduction of microorganisms, which are normally present in small quantities. To date, literature data emphasize that the issues of the etiology, pathogenesis of BV, the reasons for the recurrence of the process are not fully understood, the reasons for the lack of long-term effectiveness of BV therapy are unknown. Further research in this area should be aimed at studying predictors and prognostic signs of recurrence and persistence of the process, differences in vaginal microbiota in patients with recurrent and persistent BV." @default.
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