Can decrease Candida albicans yeast ability to adhere to vaginal cells and inhibit C. albicans biofilm formation.
Can be part of normal healthy vaginal microflora, a probiotic bacteria.
Condition type | Bacteria |
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Sexually Transmissible | |
Genitourinary Incidence | very common |
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Microbial information
Anaerobe / Aerobe | Aerobe |
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Gram stain | Gram-positive |
Best tests to detect | |
Pathogen of | Commensal of (Can naturally inhabit, but not necessarily as a healthy addition) |
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Optimal growth pH |
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Conditions correlated with |
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Cellular adherence capacities | High |
Found in healthy vaginas | Possibly |
Biofilm-forming capacities |
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Cellular Morphology |
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Microbe Motility | |
Colony Colour | |
Substances Produced | |
Sexually Transmissible | Possibly |
What are the symptoms of Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation?
What causes Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation?
- No causes found for Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation, yet.
What are the risk factors associated with Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation?
- No risk factors for Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation, yet.
How do you diagnose Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation?
- No diagnoses found for Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation, yet.
How do you treat Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation?
Treatments for Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation are only for practitioners and people who purchased the book Killing BV and Killing BV for men.
Which treatments are likely to be ineffective for Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation?
What complications are associated with Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation?
- No complications found for Lactobacillus acidophilus vulvovaginal colonisation, yet.