Feature of the vaginal microbiota in women with asthma, depending on the course of pregnancy
Keywords:
pregnancy, microbiota, interrelation of vaginal microbiota and features of the course of pregnancy in women with bronchial asthma
Abstract
Exposure of maternal bacteria (intestine, skin, vagina, oral cavity, uterus, amniotic fluid, etc.) during natural childbirth determines the creation of stable microflora of the skin, respiratory, urogenital tract and intestines of the newborn, which has a protective effect against the formation of allergic diseases. Pathological course of pregnancy (threat of termination, preeclampsia) can change the nature of the maternal vaginal microflora, and, as a result, disrupt the process of the formation of the microbiocenosis in a child still in utero, which contributes to the early manifestation of skin manifestations of allergy.
Published
2020-06-02
How to Cite
Бойцова, Е. А., Косенкова, Т. В., Богданова, Н. М., Новикова, В. П., Болдырева, М. Н., & Лаврова, О. В. (2020). Feature of the vaginal microbiota in women with asthma, depending on the course of pregnancy. Medicine: Theory and Practice, 4(3), 148-156. Retrieved from https://ojs3.gpmu.org/index.php/med-theory-and-practice/article/view/2319
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