Soil bacteria and fungi emerge as top predictors of childhood allergic disease

The unique blend of fungi and bacteria in a region’s soil may be the strongest factor explaining its rates of childhood allergic disease, with certain assemblages of soil critters appearing linked with better health outcomes, according to new research presented at AGU’s 2025 Annual Meeting in New Orleans.

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