Boosting microbiome science worldwide could save millions of children’s lives
Hilary P. Browne (),
Najeeha Talat Iqbal,
Majdi Osman,
Caroline Tigoi,
Trevor D. Lawley,
Jeffrey I. Gordon,
Tahmeed Ahmed and
Samuel Kariuki ()
Nature, 2024, vol. 625, issue 7994, 237-240
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Studies of the microbes living on and in our bodies are conducted mainly in a few rich countries, squandering opportunities to improve the health of people globally.
Keywords: Diseases; Microbiome; Infection; Microbiology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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