

Overall, although specific viral signatures of dysbiosis are likely to be highly disease-specific and condition-specific, we show that existing ecological theory shows promise in predicting the relationship between bacterial and phage diversity and in providing broad signatures of dysbiosis across disease systems. Our observation that the relationship between bacterial and phage diversity breaks down under disturbance suggests that this feature could be a useful signature of dysbiosis and that future studies incorporating the virome could provide opportunity to diagnose, treat, and better understand the causes of microbiome disturbance.
Microbe / Infectious Research
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Microbe / Infectious Research
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Microbe / Infectious Research
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Microbe / Infectious Research
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Microbe / Infectious Research
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Microbe / Infectious Research
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Microbe / Infectious Research
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet