Thanatomicrobiome – State Of The Art And Future Directions

Microbiological studies show that there is a possibility of PMI estimation in reference to presence of typical bacteria and fungi on cadaver or in soil beneath. Microbiome after death (thanatomicrobiome) changes and depends on time since death, temperature, seasons and environment-if human remains a...

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Main Authors: Wójcik Joanna, Tomsia Marcin, Drzewiecki Artur, Skowronek Rafał
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-01-01
Series:Postępy Mikrobiologii
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21307/PM-2021.60.1.03
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Summary:Microbiological studies show that there is a possibility of PMI estimation in reference to presence of typical bacteria and fungi on cadaver or in soil beneath. Microbiome after death (thanatomicrobiome) changes and depends on time since death, temperature, seasons and environment-if human remains are covered, buried, placed in ice or left on the surface. To enlarge current knowledge, some of studies are conducted on animal models with further comparison thanatomicrobiome of different animals-pig, rats-to human cadaver thanatomicrobiome. This study collects different branches of thanatomicrobiome studies as a review to summarize current knowledge.
ISSN:2545-3149