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Gut microbiome changes with acute diarrheal disease in urban versus rural settings in northern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Previous studies have reported lower fecal bacterial diversity in urban populations compared with thPalabras claves:Autores:Estefanía Ortega, Gabriel Trueba, Hatt J.K., Konstantinidis K.T., Levy K., Lorena Montero, Maritza Páez, Peña-Gonzalez A., Smith S.M., Soto-Girón M.J., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusGut microbiome, enteric infections and child growth across a rural-urban gradient: Protocol for the ECoMiD prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Introduction The functional consequences of the bacterial gut microbiome for child health are not wePalabras claves:community child health, epidemiology, molecular biology, PUBLIC HEALTH, tropical medicineAutores:Gabriel Trueba, Gabriela Vasco, Jesser K.J., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Konstantinidis K.T., Lee G.O., Levy K., Mackay R., Manuel H. Calvopina, Nancy P. Castro, Reynolds E., Smith S.M., Uruchima J., Van Engen A., Victor C., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusImpact of an Urban Sanitation Intervention on Enteric Pathogen Detection in Soils
ArticleAbstract: Environmental fecal contamination is common in many low-income cities, contributing to a high burdenPalabras claves:Exposure, fecal sludge management, latrines, onsite sanitation, urban slumAutores:Berendes D., Brown J., Capone D., Cumming O., Holcomb D.A., Jill R. Stewart, Knee J., Konstantinidis K.T., Levy K., Nala R., Risk B.B.Fuentes:scopusMetagenomic signatures of gut infections caused by different escherichia coli pathotypes
ArticleAbstract: Escherichia coli is a leading contributor to infectious diarrhea and child mortality worldwide, butPalabras claves:16S RRNA, Clinical metagenomics, ECUADOR, ESCHERICHIA coli, Gut microbiome, Infectious Diarrhea, metagenomics, PathotypesAutores:Estefanía Ortega, Gabriel Trueba, Hatt J.K., Konstantinidis K.T., Levy K., Lorena Montero, Maritza Pa, Pen A., Sistrunk J., Smith S.M., Soto-Giro M.J., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopus