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Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women
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Longitudinal multi-omics analyses link gut microbiome dysbiosis with recurrent urinary tract infections in women

Colin J Worby, Henry L Schreiber, 4th, Timothy J Straub, Lucas R van Dijk, Ryan A Bronson, Benjamin S Olson, Jerome S Pinkner, Chloe L P Obernuefemann, Vanessa L Muñoz, Alexandra E Paharik, …
Nature microbiology, Vol.7(5), pp.630-639
2022-05
PMID: 35505248

Abstract

Dysbiosis Escherichia coli Escherichia coli Infections - microbiology Female Gastrointestinal Microbiome Humans Leukocytes, Mononuclear Male Urinary Tract Infections - microbiology

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.120 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases & Infections
1.120.384 Gut Microbiota
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