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This fascinating connection, often called the gut-brain axis, has transformed our understanding of mental health and cognitive function.Read storyUrinary tract infections: addressing the gender gap and advancing microbial insightsUrinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections worldwide, disproportionately affecting women and contributing to a significant healthcare burden.From Earth to space: the journey of microbes and their survival mechanismsWhat purpose could microbes have beyond the planet’s atmosphere? Discover their applications and the survival mechanisms that make microbes so powerful, even beyond Earth.The shifting landscape of the cervicovaginal microbiome in chlamydia infectionBacterial vaginosis (BV) is a remarkably common condition among women of reproductive age, affecting as many as a third of all women at any given time. Yet it remains surprisingly elusive. More Features Get unlimited access to The Microbiologist The Microbiologist provides detailed information on the latest research, topics, reviews, events and news on a wide variety of microbiological topics. Subscribe Members of Applied Microbiology International get unlimited access as a benefit. Find out more about AMI Membership OpinionThe problem of microplastics in the oceans: it’s time for effective solutionsFrancielly Bruna Neto Francisco and Ricardo Henrique Krüger, from the University of Brasília (UNB), warn that we urgently need technologies that will effectively eliminate partially or nonbiodegradable polymers from the marine environment.Airport travel and your footwear as a pathogen transmission vector – should you be concernedShould we be seriously concerned about the role of footwear in pathogen transmission, and what steps can we take to minimize potential risks?Reproductive biology though the lens of the microbiomeMadangchanok Imchen and Seth R. Bordenstein from the One Health Microbiome Center - winner of AMI’s WH Pierce Prize 2024 - explore the potential of the reproductive microbiome, particularly the fascinating Wolbachia, to counter global disease threats.More Opinion CareersMy autistic academic maze - and my advice to neurodiverse PhD studentsIn Neurodiversity Celebration Week, PhD student Joshua Yates reveals the challenges of pursuing a career in microbiology with autism and dyslexia - and his advice to others.Nergal: science communication and citizen science through a digital gameBy balancing fun, accessibility, and science, Nergal aims to demonstrate how playful experiences can shed light on complex messages in a meaningful, memorable way.My PhD Experience: Collaborations between academia and industry in the microbial bioremediation of marine oil pollutionJake A Smallbone reveals how a industry collaboration as part of his PhD led to work on a real world oil spill to uncover the fascinating ways that bacterial communities respond to pollution and can be deployed as biomarkers and in bioremediation.More Careers One HealthWHO calls for urgent action to address worldwide disruptions in tuberculosis servicesSince World Tuberculosis Day is only days apart, World Health Organization addresses the current challenges faced by countries in TB responses. They urgently call for an united global effort to combat the deadly disease and safeguard the public health from the devastating consequences. H5N1 influenza viral lineages beginning to evade human immunological defensesA new computer modelling approach predicts the protein-antibody interactions of the potentially pandemic-causing H5N1 avian influenza virus lineage. It helps to understand the viral evolution to ensure high vaccine efficacy.Updated guidelines for pediatric Mycoplasma pneumoniae infectionIn light of the rise in antibiotic resistance, new guidelines are released with detailed recommendations of diagnosis and treatment strategies for pediatric Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP), along with the means to manage severe complications. 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