Association Between Oral Microbiota and Close-Range Proximity in a Primary School
biorxiv(2024)
ISI Foundation
Abstract
The microbiota is the ensemble of microorganisms inhabiting the human body and it deeply influences human health and well-being. Recent studies showed its interplay with social behavior, suggesting that part of the microbiota might be socially transmissible. In this work, we investigate the association between close-range proximity and the oral microbiota composition in a group of children attending primary school. Unlike most related studies, our cohort comprises non-cohabiting individuals, and we use high-resolution proximity sensors to objectively measure social interactions. Our analysis shows that prolonged interactions between children pairs correlate with a higher similarity between their microbiota. These findings complement what is known for co-habiting individuals, suggesting that microbiota might be transmitted in social settings. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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