Modeling the temporal dynamics of cervicovaginal microbiota identifies targets that may promote reproductive health.
Alexander MunozMatthew R HaywardSeth M BloomMuntsa RocafortSinaye NgcapuNomfuneko A MafundaJiawu XuNondumiso XuluMary DongKrista L DongNasreen IsmailThumbi Ndung'uMusie S GhebremichaelDouglas S KwonPublished in: Microbiome (2021)
The Markov model we present here indicates that L. iners-dominant communities have a high probability of transitioning to higher-risk states. We additionally identify transitions to target to increase the prevalence of L. crispatus-dominant communities. These findings may help guide future intervention strategies targeted at reducing bacteria-associated adverse reproductive outcomes among women living in sub-Saharan Africa. Video Abstract.