E-posters - Microbiome & STI: impact on prevention
Microbiome & STI: impact on prevention
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E-posters - Microbiome & STI: impact on prevention
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Microbiome & STI: impact on prevention
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Lactic acid produced by an optimal vaginal microbiota promotes cervicovaginal epithelial barrier integrity: implications for HIV transmission
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B.
Brianna
JESAVELUK
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1080
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Correlates of STI Acquisition During the First Years After Sexual Initiation: A Longitudinal Cohort Study of Sexually Inexperienced Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Kenya
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M.
Melody
WANG
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1122
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Cervicovaginal microbiota affects the human ectocervical epithelial barrier as determined by in situ image analysis and protein profiling
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G.
Gabriella
EDFELDT
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1320
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Female genital tract secretions obtained in the setting of bacterial vaginosis enhance HIV infection
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R.
Richard
HUNTE
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1324
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HIV exposure alters the fecal microbiome in Nigerian infants
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B.
Bryan
BROWN
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1327
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Gardnerella subgroups exhibit divergent associations with cervicovaginal cytokines in a longitudinal cohort of Kenyan women: Implications for HIV susceptibility
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E.
Elinor
SHVARTSMAN
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1376
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Experimental microbial dysbiosis enhances rectal SIV acquisition in male rhesus macaques
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A.
Alexandra
O'SICK
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687
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Population-level correlation between incidence of selected sexually transmitted infections and HIV-1 among women participating in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis trials in Africa
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P.
Portia
HUNIDZARIRA
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759
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Immunomodulatory properties of cervicovaginal Lactobacillus isolates are associated with lactic acid production and bacterial proteome profiles
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M.
Monalisa
MANHANZVA
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