is the name of a microorganism, more precisely of a bacterium, present in the vaginal bacterial flora of many adult women. Under conditions favorable to its growth, however, G. vaginalis it can reproduce exponentially, favoring the appearance of vaginal affections, such as, for example, bacterial vaginosis.
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In common parlance, the term "Gardnerella" is often used - although not entirely correct - to indicate infections sustained, in fact, by G. vaginalis.
in favor of facultative anaerobic microorganisms, among which it falls precisely G. vaginalis.