The field of gut microbiota research is rapidly advancing, and Gut Microbiota for Health is at the forefront of covering this progress. Each year, the GMFH editing team releases a “Year at a Glance” document that highlights some of the most significant developments in gut microbiota research over the past 12 months.

This year’s edition covers four key topics: the role of the gut mycobiota and yeast probiotics in host health and disease; probiotics and emerging postbiotics for digestive and inflammation-related diseases; fecal transplants and defined microbial consortia for tackling Clostridioides difficile infection; and the key advances in personalized nutrition and medicine through the gut microbiome.

In addition to these exciting developments, in 2022 our Gut Microbiota for Health digital community grew to exceed 150,000 members and the GMFH website had more than 1.1 million page views, which demonstrates the growing interest and awareness of the importance of the gut microbiome in human health.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore the latest research on the gut microbiome with our 2022 Year at a Glance report. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, scientist, or simply curious about the potential impact of the gut microbiome on your health, this document is an essential resource for anyone interested in staying up to date with the latest advances in the field.

Gut Microbiota fro Health 2022 Year at a Glance