Intestinal microbiota research from a global perspective.

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Title
Intestinal microbiota research from a global perspective.
Journal
Gastroenterology report
Author(s)
Wallenborn J.T., Vonaesch P.
ISSN
2052-0034 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
10
Pages
goac010
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
The intestinal microbiota plays a crucial role in health and changes in its composition are linked with major global human diseases. Fully understanding what shapes the human intestinal microbiota composition and knowing ways of modulating the composition are critical for promotion of life-course health, combating diseases, and reducing global health disparities. We aim to provide a foundation for understanding what shapes the human intestinal microbiota on an individual and global scale, and how interventions could utilize this information to promote life-course health and reduce global health disparities. We briefly review experiences within the first 1,000 days of life and how long-term exposures to environmental elements or geographic specific cultures have lasting impacts on the intestinal microbiota. We also discuss major public health threats linked to the intestinal microbiota, including antimicrobial resistance and disappearing microbial diversity due to globalization. In order to promote global health, we argue that the interplay of the larger ecosystem with intestinal microbiota research should be utilized for future research and urge for global efforts to conserve microbial diversity.
Keywords
environment, geographic influence, global health, gut microbiome, intestinal microbiota studies, societal impact
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Web of science
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Yes
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