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加拿大圭尔夫大学微生物生态学家爱玛·艾伦-维科在对肠道微生物进行了10多年研究后指出,现代人过于注重洁净,食物太过精细以及使用抗生素,这种生活方式正在损害人体内无形的微生物生态系统。微生物是人类的盟友人类排泄物为研究细菌、真菌和病毒等微生物群落提供了一个窗口。艾伦-维科发现,地球上最具多样性、繁殖最密集的生态系统不在热带雨林中,也不在海洋中,而是在人类的肠道里。人类“微生物”是体内数以万亿计生物体的统称,
After more than a decade of research on gut microbes, Emma Allen-Vico, a microbial ecologist at the University of Guelph in Canada, pointed out that modern people are over-focused on cleanliness, too delicate foods and the use of antibiotics, a lifestyle that is undermining Invisible microbial ecosystem in the human body. Microorganisms are human alies Human excretions provide a window into the study of microbial communities such as bacteria, fungi and viruses. Ellen Vico found that the most diverse and highly reproductive ecosystems on Earth are not in the rainforest, nor in the ocean, but in the human gut. Human “microbes” are collectively referred to as trillions of organisms in the body,