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Follow on Google News | New Findings on the Effects of Covid-19 on Preterm Birth Shed Light to the Vaginal MicrobiataBy: Koç University KUISCID Vice Director Prof. Füsun Can, Assoc. Prof. of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Koç University School of Medicine and Director of the Perinatology Clinic Ebru Çelik, and Ph.D. student Gülin Özcan investigated the link between COVID-19 and the disruption of vaginal microbiota balance. "We started off with the question whether the virus disturbs the balance of beneficial and harmful bacteria during its effect on the vaginal microbiota," Vaginal swabs were also collected from a control group. The study revealed that disruption in vaginal microbiota balance continued even after the disease, and there was significant difference in the pathogenic bacteria levels between the infected and control groups. "We observed a 70 percent microbiota change. Unfortunately, one of the babies was born at only week 25 – luckily as the Koç University Hospital we are very experienced in this field and managed to save all infants." Ebru Çelik says. Additional findings on the vaginal damage demonstrated strong proof that changes in microbiota are the main cause increasing the risk of preterm birth during COVID-19, which normally is known for its effect on the respiratory tract and lungs. The results of this study are expected to raise awareness not only about the critical role of vaccines but also the importance of vaginal microbiota and early treatment. Early interventions in the microbiota during other viral infections like COVID-19 will come out as a more critical solution. The study now expands to its second phase, in which more extensive experiment will be conducted on a larger population with the prospect of deeper findings. Stimulating more detailed examination on the topic, the study will hopefully help with other diseases as well. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ End
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