Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8740348 | Journal of Infection | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Clear differences were observed in the microbiota composition and metabolic profiles between donors and rCDI patients, which were largely resolved in patients following FMT. Increased levels of butyrate appear to be a factor associated with resolution of rCDI.
Keywords
QIIMERCDIFMTHBPNIDDMCCASPLSCCFrecurrent Clostridium difficile infectionCDIAKIRheumatoid arthritisbranched chain fatty acidsLosquantitative insights into microbial ecologyCanonical correlation analysisnoninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitusAlcohol abuseCongestive cardiac failurelength of stayClostridium difficile infectionHigh blood pressureMetabonomicsprincipal componenthospital-acquired pneumoniaFaecal microbiota transplantationClostridium difficileUlcerative colitisHAp
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Authors
Lee Kellingray, Gwénaëlle Le Gall, Marianne Defernez, Ian L.P. Beales, Ngozi Franslem-Elumogo, Arjan Narbad,