Department of Clinical Pathology, University Hospital of Pisa, 56126 Pisa, Italy
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Understanding the Role of Microbiota in Human Health: Implications for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Science
Author(s): Steven Wouters*
The human body is host to trillions of microorganisms collectively known as the microbiota, which resides in various parts of the body such as
the gut, skin, and oral cavity. The study of the human microbiota has gained significant attention in recent years, as emerging evidence suggests
its crucial role in maintaining human health and influencing disease outcomes. This article aims to explore the intricate relationship between the
microbiota and human health, with a focus on the implications for biomedical and pharmaceutical science. The human microbiota is composed of
diverse microbial communities, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea. The gut microbiota, in particular, is the most extensively studied
and plays a vital role in human health. This section can discuss the factors that influence microbiota composition, such as genetics, diet, lifestyle,
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DOI:
10.37421/2952-8100.2023.6.410