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  • BMJ Blogs

    Susceptibility of heterosexual sub-Saharan women to HIV could be the result of cervicovaginal microbiome characteristics.

  • Cosmopolitan

    This factor could make you more susceptible to HIV.

  • Bacterial Communities of Female Genital Tract Impact HIV Infection Risk

    More diverse vaginal microbiomes in South African women may underlie increased risk.

  • Popular Science

    The balance of microbes can change your susceptibility.

  • Medpage Today

    Vaginal Bacteria Affect HIV Risk - Lactobacillus dominance appears protective

  • PBS NewsHour

    As researchers are uncovering the complexity of communities of bacteria that occupy the vagina, they are also finding ways to strengthen them, crafting new tools that not only could make women less susceptible to HIV but also improve their health overall. Douglas Kwon (HMS/Mass General) is quoted.

  • Science

    Vaginal bacteria species can raise HIV infection risk and undermine prevention. Douglas Kwon (HMS/Mass General) is quoted.

  • MGH Innovation Collaborative

    Day Zero Diagnostics wins MGH 2016 DOM Innovation Pilot Grant

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