Abstract

Increased interest to the vaginal microecosystems is largely due to the fact that the role of evolutionary formed microbial populations in this habitat lies not only in the maintenance of vaginal colonization resistance, but also in formation of microecological health of newborns, and consequently, the human population in general.The formation of the qualitative and quantitative composition of microflora is regulated by a complex mechanism of microbial interactions inside each of microecosystems and is controlled by physiological factors of the host organism in the dynamics of his life.

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