Microbial Composition Predicts Genital Tract Inflammation and Persistent Bacterial Vaginosis in South African Adolescent Females
Katie Lennard(University of Cape Town), Heather B. Jaspan(University of Cape Town), Nonhlanhla N. Mkhize(Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit), Shaun Barnabas(University of Cape Town), Linda‐Gail Bekker(Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation), Jo‐Ann S. Passmore(National Health Laboratory Service), Enock Havyarimana(Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation), Smritee Dabee(University of Cape Town), Shameem Z. Jaumdally(University of Cape Town), Anna K. Blakney(University of British Columbia), Nicola Mulder(University of Cape Town), Gerrit Botha(University of Cape Town), David A. Lewis(The University of Sydney), Glenda Gray(South African Medical Research Council)
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