Publications by authors named "Donugama Vasundhara"

Background & Objectives: The vaginal microbiota undergoes subtle changes during pregnancy and may affect several aspects of pregnancy outcomes. There has been no comprehensive study characterizing the gestational vaginal and gut microbiota and the dynamics of the microbiota with oral probiotics among Indian women. Hence, the study was aimed to explore the microbiota of pregnant women with normal microbiota and bacterial vaginosis (BV) environments and the effect of oral probiotics on the microbiota and the BV status in these women.

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Studies to date demonstrated the relatedness of mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) measurement of pregnant women to their anthropometry/weight. Hence, the objective was to determine whether maternal MUAC at different gestational age predicted birthweight, and if so, to identify which cut-offs provided the best prediction of low birthweight (LBW) in pregnant women cohort. A total of 928 pregnant women, free of any obstetrical and medical complications known to affect fetal growth, were followed from 20 to 24 weeks' gestation till delivery.

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Background & Objectives: Lactobacilli species that are better adapted to vaginal environment of women may colonize better and offer protection against vaginal pathogenic bacteria. In this study, the distribution of common Lactobacillus species was investigated in pregnant women.

Methods: Sixty seven pregnant women were included in the study and vaginal samples were collected for Gram staining.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Donugama Vasundhara"

  • - Donugama Vasundhara's recent research primarily focuses on maternal health during pregnancy, specifically examining microbiota diversity and nutritional factors that potentially influence pregnancy outcomes.* - Key findings include the impact of vaginal and gut microbiota in pregnant women with bacterial vaginosis and the effects of oral probiotics on microbiota dynamics, as well as correlations between maternal mid-upper arm circumference and birth weight predictions.* - The studies highlight the importance of maintaining healthy vaginal flora and assessing maternal vitamin D status, underscoring their roles in improving neonatal outcomes and overall maternal conditions during pregnancy.*