Westernization has propelled changes in urbanization and architecture, altering our exposure to the outdoor environment from that experienced during most of human evolution. These changes might affect the developmental exposure of infants to bacteria, immune development, and human microbiome diversity. Contemporary urban humans spend most of their time indoors, and little is known about the microbes associated with different designs of the built environment and their interaction with the human immune system. This study addresses the associations between architectural design and the microbial biogeography of households across a gradient of urbanization in South America. Urbanization was associated with households' increased isolation from ou...
The COVID-19 pandemic has encouraged scientists and the general population to think more than ever b...
<div><p>People in developed countries spend approximately 90% of their lives indoors, yet we know li...
Built environments are, for most of us, our natural habitat. In the last 50 years, the built-up area...
Urbanization represents a profound shift in human behavior, with significant cultural and health-ass...
Urbanization represents a profound shift in human behaviour, and has considerable cultural and healt...
Architectural design has the potential to influence the microbiology of the built environment, with ...
Urbanization represents a profound shift in human behaviour, and has considerable cultural and healt...
Expanding urbanization is a major factor behind rapidly declining biodiversity. It has been proposed...
Expanding urbanization is a major factor behind rapidly declining biodiversity. It has been proposed...
In the United States, humans spend the majority of their time indoors, where they are exposed to the...
BackgroundAs modern humans, we spend the majority of our time in indoor environments. Consequently, ...
© 2019, Springer Nature Limited. In the post-war period, the health risks posed by indoor environmen...
AbstractBuildings represent habitats for microorganisms that can have direct or indirect effects on ...
Buildings represent habitats for microorganisms that can have direct or indirect effects on the qual...
Buildings are complex ecosystems evolving continuously. Indoor components such as occupants, ventila...
The COVID-19 pandemic has encouraged scientists and the general population to think more than ever b...
<div><p>People in developed countries spend approximately 90% of their lives indoors, yet we know li...
Built environments are, for most of us, our natural habitat. In the last 50 years, the built-up area...
Urbanization represents a profound shift in human behavior, with significant cultural and health-ass...
Urbanization represents a profound shift in human behaviour, and has considerable cultural and healt...
Architectural design has the potential to influence the microbiology of the built environment, with ...
Urbanization represents a profound shift in human behaviour, and has considerable cultural and healt...
Expanding urbanization is a major factor behind rapidly declining biodiversity. It has been proposed...
Expanding urbanization is a major factor behind rapidly declining biodiversity. It has been proposed...
In the United States, humans spend the majority of their time indoors, where they are exposed to the...
BackgroundAs modern humans, we spend the majority of our time in indoor environments. Consequently, ...
© 2019, Springer Nature Limited. In the post-war period, the health risks posed by indoor environmen...
AbstractBuildings represent habitats for microorganisms that can have direct or indirect effects on ...
Buildings represent habitats for microorganisms that can have direct or indirect effects on the qual...
Buildings are complex ecosystems evolving continuously. Indoor components such as occupants, ventila...
The COVID-19 pandemic has encouraged scientists and the general population to think more than ever b...
<div><p>People in developed countries spend approximately 90% of their lives indoors, yet we know li...
Built environments are, for most of us, our natural habitat. In the last 50 years, the built-up area...