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Vaginal dysbiosis is a common condition among women. Vaginal dysbiosis covers imbalances in the vaginal flora, caused by the composition of microbes, bacteria, viruses and fungi. Dysbiosis occurs in about 16% of all women in Denmark. A large proportion of women who have vaginal dysbiosis do not experience any symptoms.
However, vaginal dysbiosis can present challenges in several contexts, including a higher tendency for bacterial infections in the female genitals, lower chances of pregnancy in women undergoing fertility treatment, just as it can predispose to premature birth.
This project is aimed at women aged 18-40, who wants to participate in a study to investigate whether, by transplanting vaginal secretion from one woman with a normal vaginal bacterial flora to another woman with an imbalance in the vaginal bacterial flora (called vaginal dysbiosis), can establish a normal vaginal bacterial flora in the recipient of the transplant.
The study will also explore weather genetic, immunological, hormonal, metabolic, health behaviors and clinical factors have significance on whether a normal vaginal flora is achieved after transplantation.
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06.12.2021 - Amendment to protocol. A subgroup of 24 women included in the main study as recipients, were asked to participate in delivery of menstrual blood (2-3 times) and peripheral blood (2-3 times). This to analyse immunological cells via flowcytometry in women with vaginal dysbiosis and if there is a change after engraftment of the VMT product.
17.05.2022 - Amendment to protocol. Those/if any women who did not convert their vaginal microbiome is asked to participate in a substudy with 2 arms. Local pretreatment with antiseptic and saline water before VMT and local pretreatment with saline water before VMT.
26.09.2022 - Amendment to protocol. Study arm with only pretreatment of antiseptic was added to the amendment from the 17.05.2022.
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302 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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