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Query: UMLS:C0021051 (
immunodeficiency
)
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal condition in women of reproductive age. During BV development, BV-associated bacteria may form a polymicrobial biofilm, which predispose women to recurrent BV. The aim of the study was to investigate the growth forms of
Gardnerella
spp. and
Lactobacillus
spp. and to determine the association between the bacterial growth forms and clinical characteristics [urinary tract infection (UTI) symptoms, human
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) infection and abnormal vaginal discharge] in women attending a tertiary hospital in Pretoria, South Africa. A first-void urine specimen was collected from 196 women and BV was diagnosed using the Nugent scoring and the Ison-Hay criteria (vaginal smear microscopy). Fluorescence
in situ
hybridisation (FISH) was performed to classify the growth forms ["dispersed" or "biofilm"]. Bacterial cells were categorized as "dispersed" if cells were scattered separately and as "biofilm" if bacterial aggregates on the vaginal epithelial cells were observed. BV was detected in 52 women (52/196; 27%) and in these women,
Gardnerella
spp. were predominantly present in biofilms (46/52; 88% for Nugent scoring; and 45/50; 90% for Ison-Hay criteria), whereas
Lactobacillus
spp. were predominantly present in a dispersed form (38/52; 73% for Nugent scoring; and 37/50; 74% for Ison-Hay criteria). The odds of having BV increased when
Gardnerella
biofilms were present (
p
< 0.001), whereas the opposite was observed for
Lactobacillus
biofilms (
p
= 0.001). Neither
Gardnerella
spp. or
Lactobacillus
spp. (both dispersed or biofilms) had an association with the presence of
UTI symptoms
, HIV coinfection or abnormal vaginal discharge. In conclusion, this study demonstrated and confirmed that
Gardnerella
biofilms are associated with BV and that
Lactobacillus
spp. may form biofilms to protect against BV.
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PMID:Growth Forms of
Gardnerella
spp. and
Lactobacillus
spp. on Vaginal Cells. 3225 61