Vaginal microbiota are associated with in vitro fertilization during female infertility
Tao Wang , Penghao Li , Xue Bai , Shilin Tian , Maosen Yang , Dong Leng , Hua Kui , Sujuan Zhang , Xiaomiao Yan , Qu Zheng , Pulin Luo , Changming He , Yan Jia , Zhoulin Wu , Huimin Qiu , Jing Li , Feng Wan , Muhammad A. Ali , Rurong Mao , Yong-Xin Liu , Diyan Li
iMeta ›› 2024, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (3) : 185
Vaginal microbiota are associated with in vitro fertilization during female infertility
•Pregnancy rates vary among women with different vaginal microbiome communities. •Too high abundances of both Lactobacillus crispatus and Lactobacillus iners have negative effects on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes. •A moderate abundance (around 80%) of Lactobacillus is more beneficial for pregnancy.
community / infertility / IVF / vaginal microbiome
2024 The Authors. iMeta published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of iMeta Science.
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