Surveying Gut Microbiome Research in Africans: Toward Improved Diversity and Representation
Abstract
Descriptive and translational investigations into the human gut microbiome (GM) are rapidly expanding; however, studies are largely restricted to industrialized populations in the USA and Europe. Little is known about microbial variability and its implications for health and disease in other parts of the world. Populations in Africa are particularly underrepresented. What limited research has been performed has focused on a few subject domains,...
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Title
Surveying Gut Microbiome Research in Africans: Toward Improved Diversity and Representation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
10
Pages
824 - 835
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