Vaginal Microbiota and Dysbiosis: Recent Advances and Perspective
Prof. Gary Ventolini, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, USA, will be joining the 9th ISM Annual Meeting to discuss the Recent Advances and Perspectives on Vaginal Microbiota and Dysbiosis.
Trillions of bacteria colonize the human body and 9% are found in the female genital tract: vulva, vagina, cervix/uterus and adnexa. Vaginal microbiota influence from conception to birth has only been unbent during the last decade.
This presentation will appraise the vaginal microbiota, will review changes taking place during dysbiosis, and will update on current advances and outlooks regarding the impact on human reproduction.
Targeting Microbiota 2022 Congress
October 19-21, 2022 - Paris, France
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