Remote BV Management via Metagenomic Vaginal Microbiome Testing and Telemedicine
Krystal Thomas-White, Genevieve Olmschenk, David Lyttle, Rob Markowitz, Pita Navarro, Kate McLean

TL;DR
A new remote approach using at-home microbiome testing and telemedicine effectively manages bacterial vaginosis with improved symptom resolution and microbial balance.
Contribution
This study introduces a novel remote BV management system using metagenomic testing and telemedicine with a smart treatment algorithm.
Findings
75.5% of participants experienced symptom resolution within four weeks of treatment.
Lactobacillus abundance increased significantly post-treatment, while BV-associated taxa decreased.
Treatment adherence was high, with mild adverse events reported in a minority of cases.
Abstract
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) affects 30% of women annually, but many face barriers to in-person care. Here we present real-world outcomes of remote BV diagnosis and management through self-collected vaginal microbiome (VMB) testing and telemedicine visits, focusing on symptom resolution, recurrence, and overall microbial shifts. Among the 1159 study participants, 75.5% experienced symptom resolution at four weeks when managed with our algorithm-guided treatment protocol. At a median follow-up of 4.4 months after the initial visit, 30.0% of patients experienced recurrent BV, which is lower than the typical recurrence rates seen in historical in-person cohorts. Across the entire cohort, metagenomic data demonstrated a significant increase in Lactobacillus abundance (mean of 32.9% to 48.4%, p < 0.0001) and a corresponding decrease in BV-associated taxa such as Gardnerella, Prevotella, and…
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TopicsReproductive tract infections research · Gut microbiota and health · Urinary Tract Infections Management
