2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53842-2
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Effects of radiofrequency field from 5G communication on fecal microbiome and metabolome profiles in mice

Xing Wang,
Guiqiang Zhou,
Jiajin Lin
et al.

Abstract: With the rapid development of 5G networks, the influence of the radiofrequency field (RF) generated from 5G communication equipment on human health is drawing increasing attention in public. The study aimed at assessing the effects of long-term exposure to 4.9 GHz (one of the working frequencies of 5G communication) RF field on fecal microbiome and metabolome profiles in adult male C57BL/6 mice. The animals were divided into Sham group and radiofrequency group (RF group). For RF group, the mice were whole body… Show more

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“…Electromagnetic waves have many industrial applications [123,124], and under certain circumstances they can be a source of potential health benefits via alterations in the gut microbiome and microbe-directed metabolism [125]. However, there is also evidence that they can be health hazards spanning cells, microbes, and holobionts [126,127]. For this reason, relevant exposureoutcome information is important.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Waves and Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electromagnetic waves have many industrial applications [123,124], and under certain circumstances they can be a source of potential health benefits via alterations in the gut microbiome and microbe-directed metabolism [125]. However, there is also evidence that they can be health hazards spanning cells, microbes, and holobionts [126,127]. For this reason, relevant exposureoutcome information is important.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Waves and Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%