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Biotypes and virulence factors of Gardnerella vaginalis isolated from cases of bacterial vaginosis
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Vaginal Epithelial CellsPathogenic MicrobiologyG. VaginalisBacteriologyPathologyGardnerella VaginalisMedical MicrobiologyVulvar DiseasesVaginitisInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceVirulence FactorBacterial VaginosisPathogen CharacterizationClinical MicrobiologyPathogenesisVirulence FactorsMicrobiologyMedicine
The present study was conducted to correlate the biotypes of Gardnerella vaginalis strains isolated from cases of bacterial vaginosis and their virulence factors. Thirty-two strains of G. vaginalis isolated from cases of bacterial vaginosis were biotyped. Adherence to vaginal epithelial cells, biofilm production, surface hydrophobicity, phospholipase C and protease activity were tested on these isolates. Biotype 1 was the most prevalent (8; 25%), followed by biotype 2 (7; 21.9%) and biotypes 5 and 8 (5; 15.6%). We did not find any statistical correlation between G. vaginalis biotypes and its virulence factors. Virulence factors expressed by G. vaginalis were not associated with a single biotype.
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