Assessing the Concordance Between Urogenital and Vaginal Microbiota: Can Urine Specimens Be Used as a Proxy for Vaginal Samples?
Sarah E. Brown(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Rebecca M. Brotman(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Johanna B. Holm(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Jacques Ravel(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Courtney K. Robinson(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Michelle Shardell(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Khalil G. Ghanem(Johns Hopkins University)
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