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The Vaginal Microbiota and Behavioral Factors Associated With Genital Candida albicans Detection in Reproductive-Age Women.

Sarah E Brown1,2, Jennifer A Schwartz1, Courtney K Robinson1, D Elizabeth OʼHanlon1, L Latéy Bradford1,3, Xin He4, Katrina S Mark5, Vincent M Bruno1,3, Jacques Ravel1,3, Rebecca M Brotman1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vulvovaginal candidiasis is commonly diagnosed and has been associated in prospective studies with the acquisition of HIV. Little data is available on how the composition of the vaginal microbiota, and other risk factors, are associated with the molecular detection of Candida albicans-a common cause of vulvovaginal candidiasis.
METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, self-collected vaginal swabs were obtained from 394 nonpregnant, reproductive-age women. C. albicans was detected using polymerase chain reaction targeting C. albicans ITS1/2 region. Vaginal microbiota was characterized by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing of the V3 to V4 hypervariable regions and clustered into community state types (CSTs). Multiple logistic regression identified factors associated with C. albicans detection.
RESULTS: Twenty-one percent had C. albicans detected and 46% reported vaginal symptoms in the prior 60 days. There was a 2-fold increase in the odds of C. albicans if a woman was in a L. crispatus-dominated CST compared to CSTs with low-Lactobacillus levels (adjusted odds ratio, 2.05; 95% confidence interval, 0.97-4.37). History of self-treatment with antifungals, L. crispatus relative abundance, and receptive oral sex were also significantly associated with C. albicans detection.
CONCLUSIONS: A L. crispatus-dominated vaginal microbiota is thought to protect women from both development of bacterial vaginosis and incidence of sexually transmitted infections; however, our data suggest that L. crispatus is associated with increased C. albicans detection. Receptive oral sex may also be a risk factor for vaginal C. albicans colonization.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31517769      PMCID: PMC6818707          DOI: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Transm Dis        ISSN: 0148-5717            Impact factor:   2.830


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4.  Association Between Vaginal Bacterial Microbiota and Vaginal Yeast Colonization.

Authors:  McKenna C Eastment; Jennifer E Balkus; Barbra A Richardson; Sujatha Srinivasan; Joshua Kimani; Omu Anzala; Jane Schwebke; Tina L Fiedler; David N Fredricks; R Scott McClelland
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8.  Insight into the ecology of vaginal bacteria through integrative analyses of metagenomic and metatranscriptomic data.

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9.  Mixed Vaginitis in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy Is Associated With Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: A Cross-Sectional Study.

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10.  VALENCIA: a nearest centroid classification method for vaginal microbial communities based on composition.

Authors:  Michael T France; Bing Ma; Pawel Gajer; Sarah Brown; Michael S Humphrys; Johanna B Holm; L Elaine Waetjen; Rebecca M Brotman; Jacques Ravel
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