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Novel associations between the human microbiome and health and disease are routinely emerging, and important host–microbiome interactions are targets for new diagnostics and therapeutics. Understanding how broadly host–microbe associations are maintained across populations is revealing individualized host–microbiome phenotypes that can be integrated with other ‘omics’ data sets to enhance precision medicine.