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Dataset Microbiota AG y2020m03

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posted on 2020-03-19, 22:33 authored by Juana Mercedes del Valle MendozaJuana Mercedes del Valle Mendoza, André Taco-Masias, Rafael Fernández-Aristi, Angela Cornejo Tapia, Pablo Weilg, Victor Zavaleta-Gavidia, Miguel Angel Aguilar Luis, Wilmer Silva-caso, Jorge Bazán-Mayra, Hernán Cornejo-Pacherres, Zully M. Puyén
Gut microbiota in hospitalized children under 5 years with acute infective gastroenteritis caused by virus or bacteria in a regional Peruvian hospital

ABSTRACT
Objective: The main objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of 13 representative bacteria from the gut microbiota (GM) in stools samples from children under 5 years of age with acute infective gastroenteritis (AIG) as well as to describe clinical and demographic features from our study population.
Results: The most commonly isolated bacteria from the GM were Firmicutes (63.2%) Bacteriodetes (62.4%), Lactobacillus (59.8%), Prevotella (57.3%), Proteobacterium (53.8%), regardless of the etiological agent responsible for the AIG. Interestingly, despite the high prevalence of Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Lactobacillus, and Prevotella across all samples, a visible reduction of these agents was observed especially among patients with a single bacterial infection or even bacteria – bacteria coinfections when compared to viral etiologies. Patients with exclusive or mixed breastfeeding registered the highest amount of gut microbiota bacteria, in contrast to infants who received formula or were not breastfed.

Funding

he study has been supported by Supported by the Incentives for Research of the Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, grant number: B-021-2019-UPC, Lima-Peru.

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