Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6173391 | European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Although the results of different studies are controversial, most have suggested use of probiotics in the prevention or treatment of VVC, and no adverse effects have been reported. Our data with L. plantarum P17630 (Gyno-Canesflor - Bayer) confirm the role of this specific strain as a potential empirical preventive agent for reducing vaginal discomfort after conventional treatment of acute VVC and shifting the vaginal milieu toward a predominance of lactobacilli with an improvement of the vaginal pH value.
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Authors
F. De Seta, F. Parazzini, R. De Leo, R. Banco, G.P. Maso, D. De Santo, A. Sartore, G. Stabile, S. Inglese, M. Tonon, S. Restaino,