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Chinese Study Reveals Differences in Vaginal Microbiomes Between American and Chinese Women
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SCMP News6/12/2026Science1 min readChina

Chinese Study Reveals Differences in Vaginal Microbiomes Between American and Chinese Women

Research Highlights Need for Localized Treatments and Addresses Knowledge Gap for Asian Populations

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A Chinese study published in Nature Genetics found differences in vaginal microbiomes between American and Chinese women, noting higher prevalence and virulence of a bacterium linked to bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth in American women, emphasizing the need for localized treatments and filling a knowledge gap for Asian populations.

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Previous vaginal microbiome studies were largely based on Western populations, lacking data on Asian populations.

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Chinese scientists have uncovered differences between American and Chinese vaginal microbiomes, revealing that a bacterium closely linked to bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth is more prevalent and virulent in American women. The study underscores the need for localised treatments and “fills a critical gap for Asian populations and provides a foundational platform for global vaginal microbiome research and microbe-host interaction studies”, according to the researchers. The scientists said they had addressed a long-standing knowledge gap. Previous understanding of these microbes was largely limited to data from Western populations, particularly their gut profiles, and the team has now developed the world’s most extensive genomic map of the female reproductive tract. Their findings were published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Genetics on Thursday after work dating to 2018, when they began collecting samples. The researchers hail from the genome research organisation BGI-Research in China, as well as institutions including the Southern University of Science and Technology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing Institutes of Life Science and Fudan University.

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