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David E. Nelson

Professor at Indiana University School of Medicine
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Indiana University School of Medicine · March 2013 - Present

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Journal: Nursing Research • September-2021
Background Dysmenorrhea is highly prevalent; it places women at risk for other chronic pain conditions. There is a high degree of individual variability in menstrual pain severity, the number of pai...
Menstrual pain Menstrual cycle Chronic pain conditions Reproductive health Microbiome dysbiosis Vaginal microbiota Inflammation Menstrual health Precision medicine Gynecological disorders Bacterial vaginosis Lactobacilli Prevotella Atopobium Gardnerella 16s rrna sequencing Microbiome variability Menstrual symptoms Women's pain syndromes Gut-microbiome interaction Hormonal influence on microbiome Menstrual-related disorders Dysmenorrhea Pain Phenotype Vaginal microbiome Women’s health
Journal: PLOS ONE • November-2010
Background The microbiome of the male urogenital tract is poorly described but it has been suggested that bacterial colonization of the male urethra might impact risk of sexually transmitted infectio...
Male urine microbiome Urogenital tract Sexually transmitted infections (stis) Asymptomatic infections Urethral microbiota 16s rrna sequencing Bacterial colonization Anaerobic bacteria Fastidious bacteria Urethral inflammation Vaginal microbiota Microbial composition Sti biomarkers Public health Microbial diversity Urethral health Cultivation-independent methods Pathogen detection Microbiome and disease Male sexual health Bacterial taxa Genital tract microbiome Sti risk factors Urinary tract microbiota Molecular diagnostics
Journal: Cell Reports Medicine • March-2023
The origin, composition, and significance of the distal male urethral microbiome are unclear, but vaginal microbiome dysbiosis is linked to new sex partners and several urogynecological syndromes. We...
Male genitourinary microbiome Sexual behavior Urethral microbiome Vaginal dysbiosis Urethral health Metagenomics Lactic acid bacteria Corynebacterium Urogenital microbiology Microbiome composition Sexual exposure Vaginal sex Pathobionts Urethral specimens Urogenital health Microbial diversity Male reproductive health Sti risk factors Urogenital infections Microbial transmission Sexual partner influence Human microbiota Microbial ecology Microbial variance Genital microbiome Reproductive microbiology Public health Men's sexual health Microbial dynamics Bacterial colonization Urethral inflammation Microbiome research Sexual health Urethral pathogens Partner-associated microbiota Microbiome studies Male genitourinary Microbiome
Journal: PLOS ONE • March-2012
Lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiotas are associated with reproductive health and STI resistance in women, whereas altered microbiotas are associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV), STI risk and...
Coronal sulcus microbiota Distal urethra Adolescent males Bacterial communities 16s rrna sequencing Circumcision Vaginal taxa Bacterial vaginosis (bv) Sexually transmitted infections (sti) Reproductive health Urethral microbiome First-catch urine Atopobium Megasphaera Mobiluncus Prevotella Gemella Lactobacillus Streptococcus Sneathia Mycoplasma Ureaplasma Sexual activity Penile microbiome Urethral colonization Microbiome stability
Journal: PLOS ONE • March-2011
Urine is the CDC-recommended specimen for STI testing. It was unknown if the bacterial communities (microbiomes) in urine reflected those in the distal male urethra. We compared microbiomes of 32 pair...
Male urine microbiome Urethral swab Sti testing Cdc guidelines 16s rrna sequencing Urethral microbiome Bacterial communities Urine specimen Std clinic Microbial similarity Pyrosequencing Population-based studies Microbiome analysis Non-invasive testing Urethral health Sti diagnosis Male reproductive health Microbial composition Diagnostic microbiology Public health screening Infectious disease testing Sexual health research Urinary tract microbiome Non-invasive sampling Clinical microbiology
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