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Microbiota of the Female Reproductive System

Year 2017, - Mikrobiyota, 95 - 103, 15.11.2017

Abstract

The detailed evaluation of the members of the vast communities of microorganisms that inhabit our bodies has started with the microbiome project. Therefore, the microorganism fl ora inside the female reproductive system has been examined in terms of reproductive health, pregnancy and newborn health. New data obtained from the evaluation of microorganisms in the female reproductive system by performing studies from a different perspective will help us to understand the contribution of these microorganisms to health and diseases to provide information on future individual therapies. In this review, the effects of the changes in the microbiome of the female reproductive system on infertility, pregnancy and newborn will be evaluated in terms of their potential effects and applications in clinical practice.

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Kadın Üreme Sistemi Mikrobiyotası

Year 2017, - Mikrobiyota, 95 - 103, 15.11.2017

Abstract

Mikrobiyom projesi ile vücudumuzdaki büyük mikroorganizma fl orası üyelerinin detaylandırılması yapılmaya başlanmıştır. Bu bağlamda kadın üreme sisteminde yer alan mikroorganizma fl orası da üreme sağlığı, gebelik ve yenidoğan sağlığı yönünden yeniden ele alınmıştır. Kadın üreme sistemindeki mikroorganizmaların farklı bakış açısıyla incelenmesiyle yapılan araştırmalar sayesinde, elde olunan yeni bilgilerin bireylerde sağlık ve hastalık oluşumuna katkıları ve gelecekte buna yönelik yeni tedavi yöntemlerinin planlanması mümkün olabilecektir. Derlemede kadın üreme sistemi mikrobiyomunda saptanan değişimlerin infertilite, gebelik ve yenidoğan yönünden olası potansiyel etkilerinden ve klinik pratiğindeki uygulamalarından bahsedilecektir.

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Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Review
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Hilal Uslu Yuvacı This is me

A. Serhan Cevrioğlu

Publication Date November 15, 2017
Acceptance Date September 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 - Mikrobiyota

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AMA Uslu Yuvacı H, Cevrioğlu AS. Microbiota of the Female Reproductive System. J Biotechnol and Strategic Health Res. November 2017;1:95-103.
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