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Breman R, Neerland C, Iobst S, Bradford L, Barr E, Malloy S, et al.
J Perinat Neonatal Nurs . 2023 Jul; 37(3):196-204. PMID: 37494688
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to capture the experiences of postpartum people during the first wave of COVID-19, specifically their access to contraception and lactation support. Methods: This...
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Brown S, Schwartz J, Robinson C, OHanlon D, Bradford L, He X, et al.
Sex Transm Dis . 2019 Sep; 46(11):753-758. PMID: 31517769
Background: Vulvovaginal candidiasis is commonly diagnosed and has been associated in prospective studies with the acquisition of HIV. Little data is available on how the composition of the vaginal microbiota,...
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Bradford L, Chibucos M, Ma B, Bruno V, Ravel J
Pathog Dis . 2017 Jun; 75(6). PMID: 28582496
Candida albicans is the predominant cause of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). Little is known regarding the genetic diversity of Candida spp. in the vagina or the microvariations in strains over time...
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Bradford L, Ravel J
Virulence . 2016 Sep; 8(3):342-351. PMID: 27657355
Most of what is known about fungi in the human vagina has come from culture-based studies and phenotypic characterization of single organisms. Though valuable, these approaches have masked the complexity...
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Liu Y, Shetty A, Schwartz J, Bradford L, Xu W, Phan Q, et al.
Genome Res . 2015 Apr; 25(5):679-89. PMID: 25858952
Candida albicans, the major invasive fungal pathogen of humans, can cause both debilitating mucosal infections and fatal invasive infections. Understanding the complex nature of the host-pathogen interaction in each of...
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Brotman R, Bradford L, Conrad M, Gajer P, Ault K, Peralta L, et al.
Sex Transm Dis . 2012 Sep; 39(10):807-12. PMID: 23007708
Objectives: Some vaginal bacterial communities are thought to prevent infection by sexually transmitted organisms. Prior work demonstrated that the vaginal microbiota of reproductive-age women cluster into 5 types of bacterial...