Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that disruption of vaginal flora in the form
of bacterial vaginosis is related to increased risk of HIV acquisition. However, there
is a paucity of biologic data to support this association. In this study, we aim to
identify the specific alterations in the vaginal microbiome associated with risk of
HIV infectivity.
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