Mo1739 VAGINAL MICROBIOTA DIVERSITY OF PREGNANT INDIVIDUALS IS STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTHIER DIETS AND SUBTLE ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATORY MARKERS, REGARDLESS OF IBD STATUS
Biplab Singha(Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology), Ana Maldonado‐Contreras(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Camilla Madziar(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Heidi K. Leftwich(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Daniela Vargas-Robles, Inga Peter(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Doyle V. Ward(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Christine Frisard(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Yan Rou Yap(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Tina Dumont(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Barbara C. Olendzki(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Mallika Purandare(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Mayra F. Rojas Correa, Joyce Tien(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Mellissa Picker(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
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