Travel microbiota: a novel frontier in travel medicine exploring microbial shifts across transportation modes
Pooja Tiwary, Krishil Oswal, Nikolay T. Tzvetkov, Olena Litvinova, Atanas G. Atanasov, Ryan Varghese

TL;DR
This paper explores how different transportation modes affect human microbiota during travel, highlighting the potential impact on health and disease transmission.
Contribution
The paper introduces the concept of 'travel microbiota' to describe microbial shifts caused by travel across transportation modes.
Findings
Travel influences human microbiota, affecting metabolic and immune functions.
Transportation modes like airways, roadways, and maritime act as interfaces for microbial exchange.
Travel-induced microbial shifts may increase resistant gene diversification and community convergence.
Abstract
Between 2010 and 2019, international travel increased by approximately 52.2%, highlighting the world’s dependence on transportation for global connectivity. Although travel enhances global interactions, it also poses risks to public health through the potential transmission of diseases. The rapid global transmission of infectious diseases, exemplified by the outbreaks of COVID-19 and Zika virus, underscores the critical need for in-depth research into travel-associated disease dissemination. When individuals travel, they are exposed to a variety of diverse microbial environments, which can affect their healthy microbiome. In this review, we introduce the concept of “travel microbiota” to encapsulate the dynamic shifts in human microbial communities induced by travel across different transportation modes. This disruption can affect metabolic and immune functions and potentially…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGut microbiota and health · Zoonotic diseases and public health · Travel-related health issues
