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Eric Armstrong
Eric Armstrong
Postdoctoral Fellow, University Health Network
Verified email at uhn.ca
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Metronidazole treatment rapidly reduces genital inflammation through effects on bacterial vaginosis–associated bacteria rather than lactobacilli
E Armstrong, A Hemmerling, S Miller, KE Burke, SJ Newmann, SR Morris, ...
The Journal of clinical investigation 132 (6), 2022
282022
Sustained effect of LACTIN-V (Lactobacillus crispatus CTV-05) on genital immunology following standard bacterial vaginosis treatment: results from a randomised, placebo …
E Armstrong, A Hemmerling, S Miller, KE Burke, SJ Newmann, SR Morris, ...
The Lancet Microbe 3 (6), e435-e442, 2022
272022
Beyond bacterial vaginosis: vaginal lactobacilli and HIV risk
E Armstrong, R Kaul
Microbiome 9 (1), 239, 2021
192021
Travelling for sex, attending gay-specific venues, and HIV-related sexual risk among men who have sex with men in Ontario, Canada
E Armstrong, T Coleman, NM Lewis, S Coulombe, CL Wilson, ...
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 29 (3), 380-391, 2020
82020
Optimizing the vaginal microbiome as a potential strategy to reduce heterosexual HIV transmission
E Armstrong, R Kaul, CR Cohen
Journal of Internal Medicine 293 (4), 433-444, 2023
52023
Out of sight, out of mind: mechanisms of social choice in fish
R Ayoub, E Armstrong, NY Miller
Animal behaviour 155, 163-169, 2019
52019
Treatment success following standard antibiotic treatment for bacterial vaginosis is not associated with pretreatment genital immune or microbial parameters
E Armstrong, A Hemmerling, V Joag, S Huibner, M Kulikova, E Crawford, ...
Open forum infectious diseases 10 (1), ofad007, 2023
42023
Soluble E‐cadherin: A marker of genital epithelial disruption
R Liu, E Armstrong, S Constable, LB Buchanan, A Mohammadi, ...
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology 89 (3), e13674, 2023
22023
Impact of LACTIN-V (Lactobacillus crispatus CTV-05) on genital immunology following standard bacterial vaginosis treatment: Results from a randomized placebo-controlled trial.
E Armstrong, A Hemmerling, S Miller, K Burke, S Newmann, S Morris, ...
Journal of the International AIDS Society 24 (S1), 46-47, 2021
12021
Response to antibiotic treatment of bacterial vaginosis predicts the effectiveness of LACTIN-V (Lactobacillus crispatus CTV-05) in the prevention of recurrent disease
A Hemmerling, MR Wierzbicki, E Armstrong, CR Cohen
medRxiv, 2023.10. 19.23297283, 2023
2023
O03. 2 The short-term immune impact of bacterial vaginosis treatment is unrelated to Lactobacillus spp. abundance
E Armstrong, A Hemmerling, S Miller, K Burke, S Newmann, S Morris, ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections 97 (Suppl 1), A20-A21, 2021
2021
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