| Literature DB >> 28358585 |
Hyun-Sul Jung1, Marthie M Ehlers1,2, Hennie Lombaard3, Mathys J Redelinghuys1, Marleen M Kock1,2.
Abstract
Microorganisms in nature rarely exist in a planktonic form, but in the form of biofilms. Biofilms have been identified as the cause of many chronic and persistent infections and have been implicated in the etiology of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Bacterial vaginosis is the most common form of vaginal infection in women of reproductive age. Similar to other biofilm infections, BV biofilms protect the BV-related bacteria against antibiotics and cause recurrent BV. In this review, an overview of BV-related bacteria, conceptual models and the stages involved in the polymicrobial BV biofilm formation will be discussed.Entities:
Keywords: BV; BVAB; Biofilm; Gardnerella vaginalis; pathogenesis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28358585 DOI: 10.1080/1040841X.2017.1291579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Microbiol ISSN: 1040-841X Impact factor: 7.624