Soil and the human gut contain approximately the same number of active microorganisms, while human gut microbiome diversity is only 10% that of soil biodiversity and has decreased dramatically with the modern lifestyle. We tracked relationships between the soil microbiome and the human intestinal micro...
Soil microbiomes and one health Article 23 August 2022 Introduction Earth is rapidly being urbanized, with 70% of the human population expected to live in cities by 20501. Urban ecosystems provide major benefits to people, such as promoting social development and living convenience. However, high...
Differential human gut microbiome assemblages during soil-transmitted helminth infections in Indonesia and Liberia. Microbiome. 2018;6(1):33.Rosa, B. A. et al. Differential human gut microbiome assemblages during soil-transmitted helminth infections in Indonesia and Liberia. Microbiome 6, 33, https:...
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Evidence suggests that soil microorganisms, to which humans have been exposed throughout our evolutionary history, were essential for the evolution of the human gut microbiome and immunological resilience. In recent decades, gut microbial diversity has decreased along with urbanization and global loss of...
Biodiversity is widely linked to human health, however, connections between human health and soil biodiversity in urban environments remain poorly understood. Here, we stress that reductions in urban soil biodiversity elevate risks to human health, but s
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Your Microbiome Plays a Key Role in Recycling Your BodyOctober 01, 2023 Each human body contains a complex community of trillions of microorganisms that are important for your health while you’re alive. These microbial symbionts help you digest food, produce essential vitamins, protect you from ...
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(T2 and L2), tightly clustered and intermixed. Analogously, the human gut resistome showed minor divergence between the samples taken at the three timepoints (farm and abattoir). The broiler chicken carcass resistome composition showed the highest intra-cluster divergence and inter-cluster separation ...