March 9, 2023

Today’s digest features studies on latent and established antibiotic resistance genes in microbiomes, newborn skin microbiome, drinking water microbiome after COVID-19 pandemic, and more. Listen to the science behind The Last of Us!

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Antibiotic resistome

*Latent antibiotic resistance genes are abundant, diverse, and mobile in human, animal, and environmental microbiomes – Juan Salvador Inda-Díaz – Microbiome

Human skin

*The skin microbiome in the first year of life and its association with atopic dermatitis – Alexis Rapin – Allergy

Urinary tract

Review: Microbiome in urological diseases: Axis crosstalk and bladder disorders – Hae Woong Choi – Investigative and Clinical Urology

Human gut

Human microbiome variance is underestimated – Fergus Shanahan – Current Opinion in Microbiology

Population-level impacts of antibiotic usage on the human gut microbiome – Kihyun Lee – Nature Communications

Microbial community-scale metabolic modeling predicts personalized short-chain-fatty-acid production profiles in the human gut – Nick Bohmann – bioRxiv

Review: Milk glycan metabolism by intestinal bifidobacteria: insights from comparative genomics – Aleksandr A. Arzamasov & Andrei L. Osterman – Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Guts Imbalance Imbalances the Brain: A Review of Gut Microbiota Association With Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders – Laura Mitrea – Frontiers in Medicine

Drinking water

*Gradual Recovery of Building Plumbing-Associated Microbial Communities after Extended Periods of Altered Water Demand during the COVID-19 Pandemic – Solize Vosloo – Environmental Science & Technology

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