HEALTHSCMP CHINA
US-China vaginal microbiome differences challenge ‘one-size-fits-all’ health solutions
Chinese scientists identified significant differences in vaginal microbiomes between American and Chinese women, finding a bacterium linked to bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth more prevalent and virulent in American women. The study emphasizes the need for localized health treatments and provides a foundation for global vaginal microbiome research, particularly for Asian populations.
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