Pop, MihaiWalker, Alan WPaulson, JosephLindsay, BriannaAntonio, MartinHossain, M AnowarOundo, JosephTamboura, BoubouMai, VolkerAstrovskaya, IrinaBravo, HectorRance, RichardStares, MarkLevine, Myron MPanchalingam, SandraKotloff, KarenIkumapayi, Usman NEbruke, ChineloAdeyemi, MitchellAhmed, DilrubaAhmed, FirozAlam, MeerAmin, RuhulSiddiqui, SabbirOchieng, John BOuma, EmmanuelJuma, JaneMailu, EuinceOmore, RichardMorris, J GlennBreiman, Robert FSaha, DebasishParkhill, JulianNataro, James PStine, O Colin2014-07-182014-07-182014-06-27Pop, 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-r761474-760XORCID: /0000-0001-5099-8495/work/42316358http://hdl.handle.net/2164/3335Acknowledgments This work was funded in part by the William and Melinda Gates Foundation, award 42917 to JPN and OCS; US National Institutes of Health grants 5R01HG005220 to HCB, 5R01HG004885 to MP; US National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship award DGE0750616 to JNP; AWW and JP are funded by The Wellcome Trust (Grant No. WT098051).121031443engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingintestinal microbiotaDiarrheal DiseaseDysenteryribosomal database projectMicrobiota compositionQH301 BiologyWellcome TrustWT098051Supplementary DataQH301Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota compositionJournal article10.1186/gb-2014-15-6-r7615