Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition
Pop M, Walker A, Paulson J, Lindsay B, Antonio M, Hossain M, Oundo J, Tamboura B, Mai V, Astrovskaya I, Bravo H, Rance R, Stares M, Levine M, Panchalingam S, Kotloff K, Ikumapayi U, Ebruke C, Adeyemi M, Ahmed D, Ahmed F, Alam M, Amin R, Siddiqui S, Ochieng J, Ouma E, Juma J, Mailu E, Omore R, Morris J, Breiman R, Saha D, Parkhill J, Nataro J, Stine O. Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition. Genome Biology 2014, 15: r76. PMID: 24995464, PMCID: PMC4072981, DOI: 10.1186/gb-2014-15-6-r76.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMicrobiota compositionAnaerobic lineagesRRNA gene sequencesGut microbiota compositionLevels of PrevotellaDiarrhea-causing pathogensSevere diarrheal diseaseIntestinal microbiota compositionFecal microbiota compositionGene sequencesDiarrheal pathogensDiarrhea pathogensMolecular techniquesPathogensDiarrhea-free controlsGranulicatella speciesEscherichia/ShigellaDiarrheal diseaseLineagesMSD casesYears of ageBackgroundDiarrheal diseasesYoung childrenAssociated with MSDLow-income countries