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Epidemiology Counts – Episode 35 – The Microbiome: our gut, our health

Epidemiology Counts – Episode 35 – The Microbiome: our gut, our health

Update: 2022-06-081
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Did you know trillions of microorganisms such as bacteria, virus, and fungi are living inside of your body right now? The microbiome can be described as the community of microbes that reside in a particular part the human body. The past two decades has seen an exponential increase in the number of publications related to the microbiome and how it affects human health. There is growing evidence that the microbiome, in all its complexity, can impact health and disease. Some of the diseases that have been linked to the microbiome may be surprising!


On this episode, we welcome Noel Mueller, associate professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, to give us a primer on the microbiome and how it relates to our health.

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Epidemiology Counts – Episode 35 – The Microbiome: our gut, our health

Epidemiology Counts – Episode 35 – The Microbiome: our gut, our health

Sue Bevan - Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER)