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This investment forms part of the BMGF Calestous Juma Scientific Leadership (CJSL) Fellowship to Dr Jo-Ann Passmore, to pilot VMRC4Africa and establish a collaborative regional network with African partners and Centres of Excellence with capacity and expertise to conduct clinical trials and vaginal microbiome research in Africa. With this CJSL Fellowship investment, Dr Passmore and her collaborators aim to enrol parallel cohorts of women from two sites in two African countries (South Africa: Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation [DTHF] and Kenya Medical Research Institute [KEMRI]) to evaluate detailed temporal fluctuations in vaginal microbiota in young, generally healthy women from Southern and Eastern Africa. These parallel cohorts will be intensively followed for 10 weeks, to create detailed profiles of vaginal microbial community state types (CSTs; by 16S rRNA gene sequencing) and fungal communities [by internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing], to identify women with stable Lactobacillus-dominated microbiota, with no evidence of genital inflammation. Through the establishment of an "African vaginal microbiome biorepository", the intention will be to create a biobank from which to ultimately select geographically diverse Lactobacillus crispatus strains with health promoting characteristics that can be co-formulated into live biotherapeutic products (LBPs) to treat bacterial vaginosis (BV) for women globally.
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Tanya Pidwell, MSc Hons; Jo-Ann S Passmore, PhD
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