Temporal association between human upper respiratory and gut bacterial microbiomes during the course of COVID-19 in adults
Rong Xu, Renfei Lu, Tao Zhang, Qunfu Wu, and colleagues perform a longitudinal analysis of throat and gut microbiomes on adult COVID-19 patients. They find initially lower bacterial diversity in COVID-19 patients, but demonstrate a restoration of microbiome diversity throughout disease progression f...
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Main Authors: | Rong Xu, Renfei Lu, Tao Zhang, Qunfu Wu, Weihua Cai, Xudong Han, Zhenzhou Wan, Xia Jin, Zhigang Zhang, Chiyu Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/be7f86e7e8d34788b23c8332c0f14f24 |
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