Lindsay, BriannaOundo, JoeHossain, M AnowarAntonio, MartinTamboura, BoubouWalker, Alan WPaulson, Joseph NParkhill, JulianOmore, RichardFaruque, Abu S GDas, Suman KumarIkumapayi, Usman NAdeyemi, MitchellSanogo, DohSaha, DebasishSow, SambaFarag, Tamer HNasrin, DilrubaLi, ShanPanchalingam, SandraLevine, Myron MKotloff, KarenMagder, Laurence SHungerford, LauraSommerfelt, HalvorPop, MihaiNataro, James PStine, O Colin2015-02-032015-02-032015-02Lindsay, B, Oundo, J, Hossain, M A, Antonio, M, Tamboura, B, Walker, A W, Paulson, J N, Parkhill, J, Omore, R, Faruque, A S G, Das, S K, Ikumapayi, U N, Adeyemi, M, Sanogo, D, Saha, D, Sow, S, Farag, T H, Nasrin, D, Li, S, Panchalingam, S, Levine, M M, Kotloff, K, Magder, L S, Hungerford, L, Sommerfelt, H, Pop, M, Nataro, J P & Stine, O C 2015, 'Microbiota that affect risk for shigellosis in children in low-income countries', Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 242-250. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2101.1407951080-6040ORCID: /0000-0001-5099-8495/work/42316364http://hdl.handle.net/2164/4226Acknowledgements We thank Carol Tackett for her consultation on clinical terminology and readability. B.L., J.P.N., and O.C.S. developed the hypotheses; M.M.L., K.K., and J.P.N. led the Global Enteric Multicenter Study; B.L., J.O., M.A.H., M.A., B.T., R.O., A.S.G.F., S.K.D., U.N.I., M.A., D. Sanogo, D. Saha, S.S., T.H.F., D.N., and S.P. collected data and developed and maintain databases; A.W.W., J.N.P., J.P., M.P., and O.C.S. developed and performed 16S rRNA gene sequencing, assembly, and taxonomic identification; S.L., B.L., and S.P. performed laboratory protocols; and B.L., L.S.M., L.H., and H.S. performed analyses.9838191engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingR MedicineRMicrobiota that affect risk for shigellosis in children in low-income countriesJournal article10.3201/eid2101.140795212