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. 2021 May 31;20(3):334–344. doi: 10.1002/rmb2.12389

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3

Comparison of Lactobacillus rates between vaginal and endometrial microbiotas from the same subject. From the 106 participants who provided both vaginal and endometrial samples, most (74 subjects) had a Lactobacillus‐rich vaginal microbiota (Lac% ≥90%). Thirty‐two of 74 subjects (43.2%) had vaginal and endometrial Lactobacillus rates that were both ≥90%. Conversely, 31/32 subjects (96.9%) had vaginal and endometrial Lactobacillus rates of ≤90%. Interestingly, when dysbiosis occurred in the vagina, it also occurred in the uterus