Altered patterns of compositional and functional disruption of the gut microbiota in typhoid fever and nontyphoidal febrile illness
<strong>Background</strong> Experimental murine models and human challenge studies of Salmonella Typhi infection have suggested that the gut microbiome plays an important protective role against the development of typhoid fever. Anaerobic bacterial communities have been hypothesized to m...
Main Authors: | Haak, BW, de Jong, HK, Kostidis, S, Giera, M, Maude, RR, Samad, R, Wijedoru, L, Ghose, A, Faiz, MA, Parry, CM, Wiersinga, WJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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