1,000 Years of Isolation: Remote Village Has Unusual Gut Bacteria

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EXCERPT: A medical checkup of people living in remote villages deep in the Amazon rainforest in Venezuela has uncovered striking details about these villagers' microbiomes, the bacteria living on and in their bodies, a new study finds. The villagers appear to have the highest levels of bacterial diversity ever reported [...] Moreover, their microbiomes include bacteria that have genes that could make them resistant to treatment with antibiotics. Some of these genes could even make these bacteria resistant to synthetic drugs — an alarming discovery, given that these villagers had never had contact with either people of industrialized societies or commercial antibiotics prior to the study, the researchers said....
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"Moreover, their microbiomes include bacteria that have genes that could make them resistant to treatment with antibiotics. "

That shouldn't be possible.
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