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bacteria
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United States
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Bacteria are often associated with illness and are seen as harmful organisms that should be eliminated through cleaning and hygiene.
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bacterium
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US
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Bacteria are commonly associated with illness and disease, and their presence is often seen as a hygiene concern.
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bacterium
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United States
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Bacteria are commonly associated with illness and disease, and the use of antibacterial products is widespread.
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4
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microbial ecology
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United States
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Microbial communities are extensively studied in different environmental niches, such as soil, water, and the human body.
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5
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microbiology
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United States
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Microbiology is a popular field of study and research with significant funding and resources dedicated to it.
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6
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microbiome
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United States
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Extensive research and media coverage on the significance of the gut microbiome for overall health and well-being.
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7
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microbiome
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United States
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Probiotic and prebiotic supplements are commonly consumed to support a healthy gut microbiome.
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8
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microbiome
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United States
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The use of antibacterial soaps and hand sanitizers may disrupt the balance of skin and gut microbiome.
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9
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microbiome
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United States
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The increasing popularity of fermented foods and probiotics reflects a growing interest in fostering a balanced gut microbiome.
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10
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microorganisms
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United States
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Common knowledge that microorganisms can cause diseases if not properly handled.
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