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SAGE Open Nursing
Vaginal Microbiota and Lubricant Use During Labor: Implications for Nursing Research, Practice, and Policy
Katie G.McElroy1 
关键词: human microbiome;    vaginal microbiota;    personal lubricant;    Lactobacillus;    perinatal nursing;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2377960816662286
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

The human microbiome profoundly influences health promotion and disease prevention. Improved DNA and RNA sequencing technologies have enhanced our knowledge on the composition of the various microbial communities that constitute the microbiome. The structure and stability of the vaginal microbiota is of particular importance during pregnancy and labor because maternal microbes form the basis of the neonate’s own microbiome during the birth process. Vaginal dysbiosis, or perterbations in vaginal microbial composition, that occurs during labor can lead to suboptimal neonatal colonization and may be linked to adverse health outcomes for infants and children, including asthma and obesity. Vaginal dysbiosis is linked with many factors, including the use of personal lubricants. Studies using cell and animal models show that lubricants can alter microbial composition as well as damage the integrity of vaginal epithelial cells. These findings are concerning because similar lubricants are frequently used during la...

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