Cross-feeding between intestinal pathobionts promotes their overgrowth during undernutrition
Malnourished children experience a high burden of intestinal pathogens that exacerbate growth stunting, and preventing this pathogen overgrowth has proved challenging. Here the authors show that diet-specific bacterial crossfeeding contributes to the overgrowth of intestinal pathogens during child m...
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Autores principales: | K. E. Huus, T. T. Hoang, A. Creus-Cuadros, M. Cirstea, S. L. Vogt, K. Knuff-Janzen, P. J. Sansonetti, P. Vonaesch, B. B. Finlay |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cc9e757b1fd84013a1473c977361cfa6 |
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