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Identifying Predictive Bacterial Markers from Cervical Swab Microbiota on Pregnancy Outcome in Woman Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technologies.

Annacandida VillaniAndrea FontanaStefano BaroneSilvia de StefaniMariangela PrimiterraMassimiliano CopettiConcetta PanebiancoCristiana ParriNatale SciannamèPasqua Anna QuitadamoAlessandra TiezziLiliana SantanaAnnamaria MaglioneFederica D'AmatoFrancesco PerriSimone PaliniValerio Pazienza
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Cervix is colonized by microorganisms which can play a role in ART outcomes as seen by an overall decrease in embryo attachment rates and pregnancy rates in both fertile and infertile women. If confirmed in a larger cohort, the abundance of these bacteria can be useful not only as a marker of unfavorable pregnancy outcome but also they may open the way to new interventional strategies based on genital tract microbiota manipulation in order to increase the pregnancy rates in woman undergoing assisted reproductive technologies.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • preterm birth
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • pregnant women
  • case report
  • minimally invasive
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  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • insulin resistance
  • microbial community