Living with Cat and Dog Increases Vaginal Colonization with E. coli in Pregnant Women

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Living with Cat and Dog Increases Vaginal Colonization with E. coli in Pregnant Women. / Stokholm, Jakob; Schjørring, Susanne; Pedersen, Louise; Bischoff, Anne Louise; Følsgaard, Nilofar; Carson, Charlotte G; Chawes, Bo; Bønnelykke, Klaus; Mølgaard, Anne; Krogfelt, Karen; Bisgaard, Hans.

I: P L o S One, Bind 7, Nr. 9, e46226, 2012.

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Stokholm, J, Schjørring, S, Pedersen, L, Bischoff, AL, Følsgaard, N, Carson, CG, Chawes, B, Bønnelykke, K, Mølgaard, A, Krogfelt, K & Bisgaard, H 2012, 'Living with Cat and Dog Increases Vaginal Colonization with E. coli in Pregnant Women', P L o S One, bind 7, nr. 9, e46226. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046226

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Stokholm, J., Schjørring, S., Pedersen, L., Bischoff, A. L., Følsgaard, N., Carson, C. G., Chawes, B., Bønnelykke, K., Mølgaard, A., Krogfelt, K., & Bisgaard, H. (2012). Living with Cat and Dog Increases Vaginal Colonization with E. coli in Pregnant Women. P L o S One, 7(9), [e46226]. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046226

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Stokholm J, Schjørring S, Pedersen L, Bischoff AL, Følsgaard N, Carson CG o.a. Living with Cat and Dog Increases Vaginal Colonization with E. coli in Pregnant Women. P L o S One. 2012;7(9). e46226. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046226

Author

Stokholm, Jakob ; Schjørring, Susanne ; Pedersen, Louise ; Bischoff, Anne Louise ; Følsgaard, Nilofar ; Carson, Charlotte G ; Chawes, Bo ; Bønnelykke, Klaus ; Mølgaard, Anne ; Krogfelt, Karen ; Bisgaard, Hans. / Living with Cat and Dog Increases Vaginal Colonization with E. coli in Pregnant Women. I: P L o S One. 2012 ; Bind 7, Nr. 9.

Bibtex

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title = "Living with Cat and Dog Increases Vaginal Colonization with E. coli in Pregnant Women",
abstract = "Furred pets in the household are known reservoirs for pathogenic bacteria, but it is not known if transmission of bacteria between pet and owner leads to significantly increased rate of infections. We studied whether cats and dogs living in the household of pregnant women affect the commensal vaginal flora, and furthermore the need for oral antibiotics and rate of urinary tract infections during pregnancy.",
author = "Jakob Stokholm and Susanne Schj{\o}rring and Louise Pedersen and Bischoff, {Anne Louise} and Nilofar F{\o}lsgaard and Carson, {Charlotte G} and Bo Chawes and Klaus B{\o}nnelykke and Anne M{\o}lgaard and Karen Krogfelt and Hans Bisgaard",
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AB - Furred pets in the household are known reservoirs for pathogenic bacteria, but it is not known if transmission of bacteria between pet and owner leads to significantly increased rate of infections. We studied whether cats and dogs living in the household of pregnant women affect the commensal vaginal flora, and furthermore the need for oral antibiotics and rate of urinary tract infections during pregnancy.

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