2024
DOI: 10.1007/s42770-024-01413-y
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Preliminary profile of the gut microbiota from amerindians in the Brazilian amazon experiencing a process of transition to urbanization

Rodrigo M. Alencar,
José G. Martínez,
Valéria N. Machado
et al.

Abstract: The Yanomami are one of the oldest indigenous tribes in the Amazon and are direct descendants of the first people to colonize South America 12,000 years ago. They are located on the border between Venezuela and Brazil, with the Venezuelan side remaining uncontacted. While they maintain a hunter-gatherer society, they are currently experiencing contact with urbanized populations in Brazil. The human gut microbiota of traditional communities has become the subject of recent studies due to the Westernization of t… Show more

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