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Twenty Important Research Questions in Microbial Exposure and Social Equity
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posted on 2022-01-01, 00:00 authored by J M Robinson, N Redvers, A Camargo, C A Bosch, M F Breed, L A Brenner, M A Carney, A Chauhan, M Dasari, L G Dietz, M Friedman, L Grieneisen, A J Hoisington, P F Horve, A Hunter, S Jech, A Jorgensen, C A Lowry, I Man, G Mhuireach, E Navarro-Pérez, Euan RitchieEuan Ritchie, J D Stewart, H Watkins, P Weinstein, S L IshaqSocial and political policy, human activities, and environmental change affect the ways in which microbial communities assemble and interact with people. These factors determine how different social groups are exposed to beneficial and/or harmful microorganisms, meaning microbial exposure has an important socioecological justice context.
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mSystemsVolume
7Issue
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e01240-21Pagination
1 - 26Publisher
American Society for MicrobiologyLocation
Washington, D.C.Publisher DOI
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2379-5077eISSN
2379-5077Language
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biopoliticshealth disparitiesintegrated researchmicrobiomessocial determinants of healthstructural determinantsstructural determinants of healthScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineMicrobiologyGUT MICROBIOTACLIMATE-CHANGEHUMAN HEALTHSOCIOECONOMIC-STATUSENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGEECOSYSTEM SERVICESSOIL BIODIVERSITYSPECIAL-EDUCATIONEARLY-LIFEDISEASEMicrobiology
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