Fecal microbiome composition and stability in 4 - to 8 - year old children is associated with dietary patterns and nutrient intake — Kirsten Berding — The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Not exact matches
It's currently a challenge to do this kind of microbial redesign — antibiotics reduce microbial burden but fail to induce major changes in bacterial
composition, and from
fecal transplant studies in the gut we know that bacterial populations return to a baseline population even after a major shift — so more work is needed to attempt a durable change in the vaginal
microbiome.
In terms of the overall
composition of the
fecal microbiome, however, differences may exist both in taxon distribution and relative abundance as a result of cultural or dietary habits.