生物
多样性(政治)
微生物群
阴道菌群
进化生物学
细菌性阴道病
生态学
计算生物学
微生物学
遗传学
社会学
人类学
作者
Sandra Condori-Catachura,Sarah Ahannach,Mónica Ticlla,Josiane Kenfack,Esemu Livo,Kingsley C. Anukam,Viviana Pinedo-Cancino,María Carmen Collado,Maria Gloria Dominguez‐Bello,Corrie Miller,Gabriel Vinderola,Sonja Merten,Gilbert Donders,Thies Gehrmann,Sarah Lebeer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tim.2024.12.012
摘要
Abstract
Women's health is essential to global societal and economic wellbeing, yet health disparities remain prevalent. The vaginal microbiota plays a critical role in health, with research indicating that reduced levels of core bacteria, such as lactobacilli, are associated with conditions like bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increased infection susceptibility. Lower levels of vaginal lactobacilli are reported more frequently in women of African and Latin American descent compared with women of European and Asian descent. However, geographical and other study inclusion and analysis biases influence current research. This opinion highlights the need for a more comprehensive understanding of a 'healthy' vaginal microbiome. It underscores efforts to broaden global research on microbiome diversity in socially relevant contexts, avoiding inappropriate applications of terms such as race and ethnicity.
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