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Table 4 Colonisation of the vaginal tract by administered Lactobacillus

From: Extended antimicrobial treatment of bacterial vaginosis combined with human lactobacilli to find the best treatment and minimize the risk of relapses

Group

Treatment

Number of women included per group a

Number of women colonised by each strain (%)

 

0

Vaginal

8

Any strain

6 (75%)

   

L. gasseri Lba EB01-DSM 14869

0 (0%)

   

L. rhamnosus Lbp PB01-DSM 14870

6 (75%)

1

Vaginal

9

Any strain

2 (22%)

   

L. crispatus 4R5

2 (22%)

   

L. gasseri 20M39

1 (11%)

   

L. jenseneii 22B42

0 (0%)

2

Vaginal

9

Any strain

4 (44%) b

   

L. crispatus 23B33

4 (44%)

   

L. gasseri 6M9

1(11%)

   

L. jenseneii 12B1

0 (0%)

3

Vaginal

9

Any strain

3 (33%) b

   

L. crispatus 8R6

3 (33%)

   

L. gasseri 6M9

1 (11%)

   

L. crispatus 21M49

0 (0%)

4

Vaginal

8

Any strain

2 (25%) b

   

L. gasseri (Lba EB01-DSM 14869)

2 (25%)

   

L. rhamnosus (Lbp PB01-DSM 14870)

1 (13%)

   

L. gasseri DSM 15527a

0 (0%)

5

Oral

4

Any strain

0 (0%)

   

L. gasseri (Lba EB01-DSM 14869)

0 (0%)

   

L. rhamnosus (Lbp PB01-DSM 14870)

0 (0%)

   

L. gasseri DSM 15527a

0 (0%)

6

Oral

9

Any strain

0 (0%)

   

L. rhamnosus GR-1

0 (0%)

   

L. reuteri RC-14

0 (0%)

  1. a Only women that sent samples regularly were included in the caculation.
  2. b Some women were colonise by two strains.