| ATCC 29303| Bacteroides bivius| Bacteroides bivius Holdeman and Johnson 1977 (Approved Lists 1980)| CCUG 9557| CIP 105105| DSM 20514| JCM 6331| LMG 6452| LMG:6452| NCTC 11156| Prevotella bivia| Prevotella bivia (Holdeman and Johnson 1977) Shah and Collins 1990| strain 653C| strain JCVIHMP010
Urogenital Health: Prevotella bivia is a common inhabitant of the urogenital tract in women. While it is generally considered a part of the normal vaginal microbiota, imbalances in the microbial composition can potentially contribute to certain health conditions.
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): Prevotella bivia is one of the bacterial species that may be associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV), a condition characterized by an imbalance in the vaginal microbiota. BV is not a sexually transmitted infection, but it can be influenced by sexual activity. Changes in the microbial composition, including an increase in Prevotella species, may contribute to the development of BV.
Gynecological Infections: Prevotella bivia has been implicated in some gynecological infections, including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID is an inflammatory condition that can affect the reproductive organs in women and may be associated with sexually transmitted infections.
Immune Response: The presence of Prevotella bivia in the urogenital tract can stimulate the host immune response. In some cases, an overactive immune response or an imbalance in the microbial community can contribute to inflammatory conditions.
Prevotella bivia impacts on other bacteria of the same rank
Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Prevotella bivia
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