Concordance of Urogenital Microbiome From Sequentially Self-collected Specimens
Emily S. Lukacz,
Daniel McDonald,
MacKenzie Bryant
et al.
Abstract:Importance
Population-based research is necessary to understand the relationship between the urobiome and bladder health.
Objective
Using advanced contamination controls and ecological metrics, we aimed to evaluate the concordance of microbiota in self-collected urogenital specimens from home versus a clinical research setting.
Study Design
A subset of community-dwelling women was enrolled in a longitudinal … Show more
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