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The Rationale for Probiotics Improving Reproductive Health and Pregnancy Outcome

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The Rationale for Probiotics Improving Reproductive Health and Pregnancy Outcome

Auteurs : Jennifer N. S. Reid ; Jordan E. Bisanz ; Marc Monachese ; Jeremy P. Burton ; Gregor Reid

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Abstract

Medical problems of most importance to reproductive health of women differ to some extent between the developed world and resource‐disadvantaged countries. Nevertheless, many share a common link in microbial involvement.

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DOI: 10.1111/aji.12086

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