“…6,7 Lactobacillus also exhibits the capability to adhere to vaginal epithelial cells and can compete with pathogens for colonization. [10][11][12] In BV, the vaginal microbiota, usually dominated by one or two species of Lactobacillus, 1 is replaced by a mixture of many kinds of anaerobic and facultative bacteria, such as Gardnerella vaginalis. [10][11][12] In BV, the vaginal microbiota, usually dominated by one or two species of Lactobacillus, 1 is replaced by a mixture of many kinds of anaerobic and facultative bacteria, such as Gardnerella vaginalis.…”