“…Two important areas of consensus emerged. First, almost all women carry vaginal lactobacilli regardless of their BV status by Nugent or Amsel criteria [19], [20], [22], [23], [25], [26], [33], [37]â[42], [45], [47], [48], [54], [59], [60], [62], [63], [73], [76], [80] but L. crispatus is predominantly found in BV-negative women [20], [22], [23], [25], [32], [33], [37], [38], [40], [42], [48], [50], [54], [59], [60], [62], [63], [65], [73], [75], [76], [80] whereas L. iners (and to a lesser extent L. gasseri ) is also found in women with intermediate microbiota or BV [21], [23], [25], [33], [37], [38], [40]â[42], [47], [50], [54], [59], [60], [62], [63], [65], [73], [76], …”