👉 Women-infection refers to the heightened susceptibility of women to certain infections compared to men, influenced by a complex interplay of biological, hormonal, and social factors. Hormonally, estrogen can increase the permeability of blood vessels and alter immune responses, making women more vulnerable to infections like urinary tract infections (UTIs) and yeast infections. Additionally, the reproductive system, particularly during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause, undergoes significant changes that can affect immune function and susceptibility to pathogens. Social factors, such as lifestyle choices and access to healthcare, also play a role in this disparity. Understanding these multifaceted aspects is crucial for developing targeted prevention and treatment strategies to protect women's health.