Medicine in Microecology (Jun 2023)
Bacterial vaginosis: A state of microbial dysbiosis
Abstract
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a polymicrobial vaginal dysbiosis alongside lactobacillus depletion that primarily affects women of reproductive age. The fishy odor vaginal discharge is the major cause of anaerobic pathogenic bacteria colonization. Symptomatic women face specific catastrophic physiological and immunopathological consequences in addition to an elevated risk of sexually transmitted infections. Further, rash antibiotic therapy has witnessed antimicrobial-resistance amplifying vaginal infections. The emergence of biofilm-associated antimicrobial-resistance has made the issue worsened. This article has gone on to explore novel regimens, advanced diagnosis, and various cutting-edge strategies that are found to be effective in addressing these problems and restoring vaginal health.