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Microbiome-inspired solutions to save human and planetary health
Gabriele Berg1,2,3,4, Markus Antonietti4, Dilfuza Egamberdieva5,6
1Institute of Environmental Biotechnology, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria.
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Microbial communities are dynamic networks that regulate nutrient cycling, energy flow, and ecosystem stability, making microbial diversity essential to the health and resilience of all living organisms and ecosystems. However, Anthropocene-driven human activities have led to substantial losses of microbial diversity in environmental and host-associated microbiomes. Despite their critical role, microbiome is underrepresented in conservation and public health strategies, creating a knowledge and intervention gap. Emerging strategies based on microbiome approach offer promising avenues for restoring microbial diversity and enhancing Planetary Health. Achieving these goals requires coordinated global policies, interdisciplinary collaboration, and recognition of microbes as essential partners in sustaining life on Earth.
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