Helminth Colonization Is Associated with Increased Diversity of the Gut Microbiota
Soil-transmitted helminths colonize more than 1.5 billion people worldwide, yet little is known about how they interact with bacterial communities in the gut microbiota. Differences in the gut microbiota between individuals living in developed and developing countries may be partly due to the presen...
Main Authors: | Lee, S.C., Tang, M.S., Lim, Y.A.L., Choy, S.H., Kurtz, Z.D., Cox, L.M., Gundra, U.M., Cho, I., Bonneau, R., Blaser, M.J., Chua, K.H., Loke, P. |
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Public Library of Science
2014
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