The vaginal microbiome of transgender men receiving gender-affirming hormonal therapy in comparison to that of cisgender women (Q28918): Difference between revisions

From lgbtDB
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(‎Created a new Item)
 
(‎Added [en] label: The vaginal microbiome of transgender men receiving gender-affirming hormonal therapy in comparison to that of cisgender women)
 
label / enlabel / en
 
The vaginal microbiome of transgender men receiving gender-affirming hormonal therapy in comparison to that of cisgender women

Latest revision as of 22:33, 5 November 2024

No description defined
  • The vaginal microbiome of transgender men receiving gender-affirming hormonal therapy in comparison to that of cisgender women.
Language Label Description Also known as
English
The vaginal microbiome of transgender men receiving gender-affirming hormonal therapy in comparison to that of cisgender women
No description defined
  • The vaginal microbiome of transgender men receiving gender-affirming hormonal therapy in comparison to that of cisgender women.

Statements

The vaginal microbiome of transgender men receiving gender-affirming hormonal therapy in comparison to that of cisgender women. (English)
1 reference
The vaginal microbiome of trans men and menopausal women is suspected to be similar due to a lack of estrogen leading to the absence of lactobacilli. (English)
1 reference
We performed an analysis of the vaginal microbiome of trans men (n = 25) in comparison to that of menopausal (n = 25) and premenopausal women (n = 25). (English)
1 reference
The vaginal microbiome of trans men and menopausal women showed a higher alpha diversity than that of premenopausal women. (English)
1 reference
Various beta diversity indices (e.g., Bray‒Curtis (Un-)Weigthed Unifrac), showed significant differences in community composition between trans men and premenopausal (p < 0.001) and menopausal women (p < 0.001). (English)
1 reference
The vaginal microbiome of trans men is characterized by a loss of Lactobacillus and an increase in bacteria associated with the intestinal flora (e.g., Campylobacter, Anaerococcus, Dialister, Prevotella). (English)
1 reference
The abundance of Dialister and Prevotella decreased with the length of hormonal therapy in trans men. (English)
1 reference
The Nugent score, Pap smear and HPV status did not differ between the study groups. (English)
1 reference
The vaginal microbiome of trans men differs from that of premenopausal women but shows similarities to that of menopausal women. (English)
1 reference
The duration of hormonal therapy in trans men may have important impacts on the vaginal microbiome and thus possibly on the risk for STIs. (English)
1 reference
14 September 2024
1 reference
14 September 2024
1 reference
14
1 reference
1
1 reference
21526
1 reference
21526
1 reference
The authors declare no competing interests. (English)
1 reference