Background: You may have heard of the gut microbiome, but
the vagina also has a microbiota. The bacterial composition of the vaginal
microbiome is thought to be associated with women's health and disease states.
The vaginal microbiome is a complex and dynamic micro-ecosystem that fluctuates
throughout the menstrual cycle and throughout a woman's life. The vaginal
mucosa consists of a stratified, non-keratinised squamous epithelium covered by
cervicovaginal secretions. The composition of the vaginal microbiota varies
greatly between healthy and diseased individuals, and there are many factors
that can influence the balance of microbiota in the vagina.
Aim
of study: The aim of the study was to review the
current literature on the importance of the vaginal microbiota and to discover
what factors may influence the composition of the vaginal microbiome.
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