The indoors microbiome and human health
Indoor environments serve as habitat for humans and are replete with various reservoirs and
niches for microorganisms. Microorganisms enter indoor spaces with their human and non …
niches for microorganisms. Microorganisms enter indoor spaces with their human and non …
A journey on the skin microbiome: pitfalls and opportunities
D Pistone, G Meroni, S Panelli, E D'Auria… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The human skin microbiota is essential for maintaining homeostasis and ensuring barrier
functions. Over the years, the characterization of its composition and taxonomic diversity has …
functions. Over the years, the characterization of its composition and taxonomic diversity has …
[HTML][HTML] Spread of airborne antibiotic resistance from animal farms to the environment: dispersal pattern and exposure risk
Animal farms have been considered as the critical reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes
(ARGs) and antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB). Spread of antibiotic resistance from animal …
(ARGs) and antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB). Spread of antibiotic resistance from animal …
Identifying the major metabolic potentials of microbial-driven carbon, nitrogen and sulfur cycling on stone cultural heritage worldwide
Microbial activities and biochemical reactions are responsible for the biodeterioration of
stone cultural heritage, but information on microbial metabolic potentials remains elusive …
stone cultural heritage, but information on microbial metabolic potentials remains elusive …
Interplay between antimicrobial resistance and global environmental change
MM Zambrano - Annual Review of Genetics, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Antibiotic resistance genes predate the therapeutic uses of antibiotics. However, the current
antimicrobial resistance crisis stems from our extensive use of antibiotics and the generation …
antimicrobial resistance crisis stems from our extensive use of antibiotics and the generation …
[HTML][HTML] Indoor microbiome and allergic diseases: from theoretical advances to prevention strategies
X Fu, Z Ou, Y Sun - Eco-Environment & Health, 2022 - Elsevier
The prevalence of allergic diseases, such as asthma, rhinitis, eczema, and sick building
syndrome (SBS), has increased drastically in the past few decades. Current medications can …
syndrome (SBS), has increased drastically in the past few decades. Current medications can …
Detection and quantification of enteric pathogens in aerosols near open wastewater canals in cities with poor sanitation
Urban sanitation infrastructure is inadequate in many low-income countries, leading to the
presence of highly concentrated, uncontained fecal waste streams in densely populated …
presence of highly concentrated, uncontained fecal waste streams in densely populated …
Highly host-linked viromes in the built environment possess habitat-dependent diversity and functions for potential virus-host coevolution
Viruses in built environments (BEs) raise public health concerns, yet they are generally less
studied than bacteria. To better understand viral dynamics in BEs, this study assesses …
studied than bacteria. To better understand viral dynamics in BEs, this study assesses …
[HTML][HTML] Airborne antibiotic resistome and human health risk in railway stations during COVID-19 pandemic
Antimicrobial resistance is recognized as one of the greatest public health concerns. It is
becoming an increasingly threat during the COVID-19 pandemic due to increasing usage of …
becoming an increasingly threat during the COVID-19 pandemic due to increasing usage of …
[HTML][HTML] Indoor air quality in subway microenvironments: Pollutant characteristics, adverse health impacts, and population inequity
Rapidly increasing urbanization in recent decades has elevated the subway as the primary
public transportation mode in metropolitan areas. Indoor air quality (IAQ) inside subways is …
public transportation mode in metropolitan areas. Indoor air quality (IAQ) inside subways is …