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- Sexually transmitted infections and the vaginal microbiome after vaginoplasty.
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Transgender and gender-diverse individuals (TGD) are at risk for sexually transmitted infections. (English)
PURPOSE OF REVIEW (English)
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2024
Gender affirmation surgery is a cornerstone of care for many TGD individuals. (English)
PURPOSE OF REVIEW (English)
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2024
For genital gender affirmation, the surgical creation of a vagina may be performed through a number of techniques. (English)
PURPOSE OF REVIEW (English)
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2024
Those who have undergone vaginoplasty have unique anatomical and biopsychosocial considerations, which we discuss. (English)
PURPOSE OF REVIEW (English)
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2024
While sexually-transmitted infections including HPV, HSV, HIV, gonorrhea, and chlamydia, have been described in TGD individuals after vaginoplasty, the reports are very rare, and the provider should maintain an index of suspicion and maintain a broad differential for symptoms including neovaginal discharge. (English)
RECENT FINDINGS (English)
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2024
We discuss the association of the neovaginal microbiota composition with bacterial vaginosis, and how its modulation could potentially reduce bacterial vaginosis and sexually transmitted infection risk. (English)
RECENT FINDINGS (English)
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2024
We examine the literature regarding sexually-transmitted infections following vaginoplasty, and the neovaginal microbiome and its similarities and differences relative to the natal vaginal microbiome. (English)
SUMMARY (English)
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2024
Glenn T (English)
Werneburg (English)
GT
Michele (English)
Fascelli (English)
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6 August 2024
6 August 2024