Keynote Presentation: Bacterial Vaginosis: New Insights From the Vaginal Microbiome

Описание к видео Keynote Presentation: Bacterial Vaginosis: New Insights From the Vaginal Microbiome

Presented By: Susan Tuddenham, MD MPH
Dr. Susan Tuddenham is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins. Her clinical interests are in sexually transmitted and urogenital infections. She heads a joint ID/OBGYN clinic for women with recurrent infectious vaginitis and recurrent urinary tract infections. She also served as a subject matter expert for adult syphilis for the 2021 Centers for Disease Control Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Treatment Guidelines. Dr. Tuddenham’s research interests are in STIs and the role of the human microbiome in susceptibility to and pathogenesis of STIs, HIV, and urogenital infections.

Webinar Abstract:
Bacterial vaginosis is a common cause of vaginal complaints, mainly of odor and discharge in women of reproductive age. BV is poorly understood and recurrence is frequent. More questions than answers remain, but new molecular studies are beginning to provide some additional insights into this condition which could in the future lead to better management strategies. This presentation will discuss new insights into BV based primarily on microbiome-related research.

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