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Oct 16, 2025, 12:57
Zahra Muslim: The Role of Reproductive Tract Infections in the Etiology and Contemporary Management of Infertility
Zahra Muslim, Clinical Research Associate at WHO ACS-IR, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“At FIGO World Congress 2025 Cape Town, South Africa I spoke on ‘The Role of Reproductive Tract Infections in the Etiology and Contemporary Management of Infertility’ during the WATOG session on Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
It was a meaningful experience to discuss how infections continue to impact fertility outcomes, especially in low-resource settings, and how updated global guidelines can make a difference in real clinical practice.
Grateful for the chance to learn from colleagues from around the world and to contribute a small part to the larger conversation on women’s health and fertility.”

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