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Hormonal and type-dependent adhesion of group B streptococci to human vaginal cells
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Hormonal ContraceptiveHuman VaginaFertilityHuman Vaginal CellsGroup B StreptococciImmunologyReproductive HealthGynecologyFemale Reproductive SystemMenstrual CycleContraceptionVaginitisInfection ControlPublic HealthInfertilityOral ContraceptionClinical MicrobiologyVaccinationType-dependent AdhesionPathogenesisMedicine
Adhesion of group B streptococci to epithelial cells of the human vagina proved to be type dependent and to fluctuate during the menstrual cycle with a maximum near the time of ovulation. Oral contraception completely abolished the observed cyclic changes. Reduced serum levels of luteinizing hormones (less than 5 mIU/ml) and of follicle-stimulating hormone (less than 10 mIU/ml) were associated with a 10-fold reduction in adhesion of B streptococci to vaginal cells.
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