Exploring the Role of the Microbiome in Women’s Health
A Featured Presentation at the World Congress on Gynecology, Obstetrics & Women’s Health The human microbiome is transforming how researchers understand women’s health, disease prevention, and personalized medicine. At the upcoming World Congress on Gynecology, Obstetrics & Women’s Health , Associate Professor Juan Du will present groundbreaking insights into how the vaginal, gut, and oral microbiomes influence gynecological health and disease progression. Title: The role of the microbiome in women’s health Why the Microbiome Matters in Women’s Health The human body contains trillions of microorganisms living within the gastrointestinal, vaginal, and oral environments. These microbial communities play essential roles in maintaining health and regulating immune responses. Recent scientific advances reveal that disruptions in the vaginal microbiome may contribute to several major women’s health conditions, including: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) Persistent HPV infectio...