Characterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation

This study revealed the microbial compositions in children with bacterial meningitis who were treated with antibiotics and made a comprehensive comparison between blood and CSF specimens for risk and prognosis assessment. We found that microbiome signatures could distinguish patient subsets and wer...

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Autores principales: Huiping Liao, Yuchao Zhang, Wei Guo, Xi Wang, Hailong Wang, Haocheng Ye, Kai Wu, Yu-Hang Zhang, Lingyun Guo, Yufei Zhu, Yongli Guo, Landian Hu, Gang Liu, Xiangyin Kong
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9e53c87cdad3470587c8c34c02f500c92021-12-02T18:50:25ZCharacterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation2379-507710.1128/mSystems.00049-21https://doaj.org/article/9e53c87cdad3470587c8c34c02f500c92021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mSystems.00049-21https://doaj.org/toc/2379-5077 This study revealed the microbial compositions in children with bacterial meningitis who were treated with antibiotics and made a comprehensive comparison between blood and CSF specimens for risk and prognosis assessment. We found that microbiome signatures could distinguish patient subsets and were correlated with the CRP level in blood and granulocyte percentage in CSF.Huiping LiaoYuchao ZhangWei GuoXi WangHailong WangHaocheng YeKai WuYu-Hang ZhangLingyun GuoYufei ZhuYongli GuoLandian HuGang LiuXiangyin KongAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmSystems, Vol 6, Iss 3 (2021)
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language EN
topic Microbiology
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spellingShingle Microbiology
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Huiping Liao
Yuchao Zhang
Wei Guo
Xi Wang
Hailong Wang
Haocheng Ye
Kai Wu
Yu-Hang Zhang
Lingyun Guo
Yufei Zhu
Yongli Guo
Landian Hu
Gang Liu
Xiangyin Kong
Characterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation
description This study revealed the microbial compositions in children with bacterial meningitis who were treated with antibiotics and made a comprehensive comparison between blood and CSF specimens for risk and prognosis assessment. We found that microbiome signatures could distinguish patient subsets and were correlated with the CRP level in blood and granulocyte percentage in CSF.
format article
author Huiping Liao
Yuchao Zhang
Wei Guo
Xi Wang
Hailong Wang
Haocheng Ye
Kai Wu
Yu-Hang Zhang
Lingyun Guo
Yufei Zhu
Yongli Guo
Landian Hu
Gang Liu
Xiangyin Kong
author_facet Huiping Liao
Yuchao Zhang
Wei Guo
Xi Wang
Hailong Wang
Haocheng Ye
Kai Wu
Yu-Hang Zhang
Lingyun Guo
Yufei Zhu
Yongli Guo
Landian Hu
Gang Liu
Xiangyin Kong
author_sort Huiping Liao
title Characterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation
title_short Characterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation
title_full Characterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation
title_fullStr Characterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Microbiome in Children with Bacterial Meningitis and Its Potential Correlation with Inflammation
title_sort characterization of the blood and cerebrospinal fluid microbiome in children with bacterial meningitis and its potential correlation with inflammation
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/9e53c87cdad3470587c8c34c02f500c9
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