Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition
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Pop , M , Walker , A W , Paulson , J , Lindsay , B , Antonio , M , Hossain , M A , Oundo , J , Tamboura , B , Mai , V , Astrovskaya , I , Bravo , H , Rance , R , Stares , M , Levine , M M , Panchalingam , S , Kotloff , K , Ikumapayi , U N , Ebruke , C , Adeyemi , M , Ahmed , D , Ahmed , F , Alam , M , Amin , R , Siddiqui , S , Ochieng , J B , Ouma , E , Juma , J , Mailu , E , Omore , R , Morris , J G , Breiman , R F , Saha , D , Parkhill , J , Nataro , J P & Stine , O C 2014 , ' Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition ' , Genome Biology , vol. 15 , R76 . https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-6-r76
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