Members of the human gut microbiota involved in recovery from Vibrio cholerae infection

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Ansel Hsiao
A. M. Shamsir Ahmed
Sathish Subramanian
Nicholas W. Griffin
Lisa L. Drewry
William A. Petri
Rashidul Haque
Tahmeed Ahmed
Jeffrey I. Gordon
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[1] Center for Genome Sciences and Systems Biology,Department of Medicine
[2] Washington University School of Medicine,Department of Microbiology
[3] School of Population Health,Department of Pathology
[4] The University of Queensland,undefined
[5] Centre for Nutrition and Food Security,undefined
[6] International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research,undefined
[7] Dhaka 1212,undefined
[8] Bangladesh ,undefined
[9] University of Virginia School of Medicine,undefined
[10] University of Virginia School of Medicine,undefined
[11] University of Virginia School of Medicine,undefined
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Nature | 2014年 / 515卷
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Recovery from cholera is characterized by a pattern of accumulation of bacterial taxa that shows similarities to the pattern of maturation of the gut microbiota in healthy children, raising the possibility that some of these taxa may be useful for ‘repair’ of the gut microbiota in individuals whose gut communities have been ‘wounded’ through a variety of insults.
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