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Metagenomic profile of gut microbiota in children during cholera and recovery
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Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, The University of Osaka, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Published InGut Pathogens
Year2013
Citations144
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The diverse bacterial communities colonizing the gut (gastrointestinal tract) of infants as commensal flora, which play an important role in nutrient absorption and determining the state of health, are known to alter due to diarrhea. METHOD: Bacterial community dynamics in children suffering from cholera and during recovery period were examined in the present study by employing metagenomic tool, followed by DNA sequencing and analysis. For this, bacterial community DNA was extracted from fecal samples of nine clinically confirmed cholera children (age 2-3 years) at day 0 (acute cholera), day 2 (antibiotic therapy), day 7 and, and day 28, and the variable region of 16S rRNA genes were amplified by universal primer PCR. RESULTS: 454 parallel sequencing of the amplified…
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