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  • Open Access
129 Citations
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Microplastic Contamination in Human Stools, Foods, and Drinking Water Associated with Indonesian Coastal Population

  • Arif Luqman,
  • Husna Nugrahapraja,
  • Ruri Agung Wahyuono,
  • Izzatul Islami,
  • Muhammad Husain Haekal,
  • Yasri Fardiansyah,
  • Balqis Qonita Putri,
  • Fahmi Ikhlasul Amalludin,
  • Elsalisa Ainur Rofiqa and
  • Anjar Tri Wibowo
  • + 1 author

Approximately 381 million tons of plastic are produced globally every year, and the majority of it ends up as pollutants. In the environment, plastic waste is fragmented into microplastic particles less than 5 mm in size; owing to their small size, d...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,917 Views
9 Pages

Molecular Detection of Cryptosporidium spp. and Microsporidia in Human and Animal Stool Samples

  • María Teresa Gómez-Romano,
  • Manuel Antonio Rodríguez-Iglesias and
  • Fátima Galán-Sánchez

Cryptosporidium spp. and Microsporidia are opportunistic microorganisms with remarkable zoonotic transmission potential due to their capacity to infect humans and animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of these microorganisms i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,985 Views
21 Pages

Preliminary Study on PCC-Chitosan’s Ability to Enhance Microplastic Excretion in Human Stools from Healthy Volunteers

  • Claudio Casella,
  • Umberto Cornelli,
  • Santiago Ballaz,
  • Martino Recchia,
  • Giuseppe Zanoni and
  • Luis Ramos-Guerrero

23 June 2025

Recent studies have indicated that microplastics (MPs) may accumulate in the human body, potentially posing health risks. This preliminary study aimed to investigate the effect of a food supplement (FS: 0.8 g of chitosan derived from Procambarus clar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
89 Citations
9,028 Views
10 Pages

Microplastic Contamination in the Human Gastrointestinal Tract and Daily Consumables Associated with an Indonesian Farming Community

  • Anjar Tri Wibowo,
  • Husna Nugrahapraja,
  • Ruri Agung Wahyuono,
  • Izzatul Islami,
  • Muhammad Husain Haekal,
  • Yasri Fardiansyah,
  • Pramudya Wisnu Wicaksono Sugiyo,
  • Yohanes Kartjito Putro,
  • Faiza Nur Fauzia and
  • Arif Luqman
  • + 3 authors

19 November 2021

Plastic is one of the most abundant pollutants in the environment. As a result of natural physical processes, large plastic waste is degraded into microsized particles (<5 mm) called microplastics. Because of their size, abundance, and durability,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,190 Views
14 Pages

Application of Compositional Data Analysis to Study the Relationship between Bacterial Diversity in Human Faeces and Sex, Age, and Weight

  • Elio López-García,
  • Antonio Benítez-Cabello,
  • Antonio Pablo Arenas-de Larriva,
  • Francisco Miguel Gutierrez-Mariscal,
  • Pablo Pérez-Martínez,
  • Elena María Yubero-Serrano,
  • Francisco Noé Arroyo-López and
  • Antonio Garrido-Fernández

This work uses Compositional Data Analysis (CoDA) to examine the typical human faecal bacterial diversity in 39 healthy volunteers from the Andalusian region (Spain). Stool samples were subjected to high-throughput sequencing of the V3 and V4 regions...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,732 Views
17 Pages

Among the various parameters obtainable through the analysis of the human gut microbiota, the enterotype is one of the first classifications of the bacterial consortia, which tried to obtain, at the same time, as much information as possible to be ap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,144 Views
18 Pages

Clustering of Gastrointestinal Microorganisms in Human Stool Samples from Ghana

  • Joy Backhaus,
  • Simone Kann,
  • Andreas Hahn,
  • Felix Weinreich,
  • Martin Blohm,
  • Konstantin Tanida,
  • Torsten Feldt,
  • Fred Stephen Sarfo,
  • Veronica Di Cristanziano and
  • Kirsten Alexandra Eberhardt
  • + 5 authors

The study was conducted to identify cluster patterns of enteric microorganisms with potential etiological relevance for infectious gastroenteritis in stool samples of individuals from Ghana, which is a known high-endemicity setting for infectious gas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,017 Views
9 Pages

Human Bocavirus Infection Markers in Peripheral Blood and Stool Samples of Children with Acute Gastroenteritis

  • Zaiga Nora-Krukle,
  • Anda Vilmane,
  • Man Xu,
  • Santa Rasa,
  • Inga Ziemele,
  • Elina Silina,
  • Maria Söderlund-Venermo,
  • Dace Gardovska and
  • Modra Murovska

15 November 2018

Human bocaviruses (HBoVs) 1–4 belong to the Parvoviridae family, and they infect the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts in children. We investigated the prevalence of HBoV1–4 DNAs in the blood and stool samples, and of HBoV1–4 I...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
24 Citations
15,975 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Lab-on-a-Disk Platform with Digital Imaging for Identification and Counting of Parasite Eggs in Human and Animal Stool

  • Sertan Sukas,
  • Bieke Van Dorst,
  • Agata Kryj,
  • Ole Lagatie,
  • Wim De Malsche and
  • Lieven J. Stuyver

5 December 2019

We present a lab-on-a-disk technology for fast identification and quantification of parasite eggs in stool. We introduce a separation and packing method of eggs contained in 1 g of stool, allowing for removal of commonly present solid particles, fat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,540 Views
11 Pages

Comparative Assessment of In-House Real-Time PCRs Targeting Enteric Disease-Associated Microsporidia in Human Stool Samples

  • Konstantin Tanida,
  • Andreas Hahn,
  • Kirsten Alexandra Eberhardt,
  • Egbert Tannich,
  • Olfert Landt,
  • Simone Kann,
  • Torsten Feldt,
  • Fred Stephen Sarfo,
  • Veronica Di Cristanziano and
  • Ulrike Loderstädt
  • + 1 author

Microsporidiosis is an infection predominantly occurring in immunosuppressed patients and infrequently also in travelers. This study was performed to comparatively evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of real-time PCR assays targeting microsporidia with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,156 Views
6 Pages

Multicenter Evaluation of an ELISA for the Detection of Cryptosporidium spp. Antigen in Clinical Human Stool Samples

  • Romy Razakandrainibe,
  • Célia Mérat,
  • Nathalie Kapel,
  • Marc Sautour,
  • Karine Guyot,
  • Gilles Gargala,
  • Jean-Jacques Ballet,
  • Patrice Le Pape,
  • French Cryptosporidiosis Network and
  • Loïc Favennec
  • + 1 author

Human cryptosporidiosis remains underdiagnosed, and rapid/accurate diagnosis is of clinical importance. Diagnosis of the Cryptosporidium oocyst in stool samples by conventional microscopy is labor-intensive, time-consuming, and requires skillful expe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,837 Views
17 Pages

Metagenomic Information Recovery from Human Stool Samples Is Influenced by Sequencing Depth and Profiling Method

  • Tasha M. Santiago-Rodriguez,
  • Aaron Garoutte,
  • Emmase Adams,
  • Waleed Nasser,
  • Matthew C. Ross,
  • Alex La Reau,
  • Zachariah Henseler,
  • Tonya Ward,
  • Dan Knights and
  • Emily B. Hollister
  • + 1 author

21 November 2020

Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene (16S) has long been a go-to method for microbiome characterization due to its accessibility and lower cost compared to shotgun metagenomic sequencing (SMS). However, 16S sequencing rarely provides species-level resolut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,032 Views
9 Pages

Comparison of Two Real-Time PCR Assays Targeting Ribosomal Sequences for the Identification of Cystoisospora belli in Human Stool Samples

  • Martin Blohm,
  • Andreas Hahn,
  • Ralf Matthias Hagen,
  • Kirsten Alexandra Eberhardt,
  • Holger Rohde,
  • Gérard Leboulle,
  • Torsten Feldt,
  • Fred Stephen Sarfo,
  • Veronica Di Cristanziano and
  • Ulrike Loderstädt
  • + 1 author

19 August 2021

Cystoisospora (C.) belli is a coccidian parasite associated with acute or chronic gastroenteritis in immunocompromised patients. Dissatisfactory sensitivity of microscopy as the diagnostic standard approach has been described. Here, we comparatively...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,046 Views
18 Pages

Differing Effects of Standard and Harsh Nucleic Acid Extraction Procedures on Diagnostic Helminth Real-Time PCRs Applied to Human Stool Samples

  • Tanja Hoffmann,
  • Andreas Hahn,
  • Jaco J. Verweij,
  • Gérard Leboulle,
  • Olfert Landt,
  • Christina Strube,
  • Simone Kann,
  • Denise Dekker,
  • Jürgen May and
  • Ulrike Loderstädt
  • + 1 author

9 February 2021

This study aimed to assess standard and harsher nucleic acid extraction schemes for diagnostic helminth real-time PCR approaches from stool samples. A standard procedure for nucleic acid extraction from stool and a procedure including bead-beating as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,225 Views
16 Pages

A Comparison of Three Automated Nucleic Acid Extraction Systems for Human Stool Samples

  • Wit Thun Kwa,
  • Choon Kiat Sim,
  • Adrian Low and
  • Jonathan Wei Jie Lee

Automated nucleic acid extractors are useful instruments for the high-throughput processing of bio-samples and are expected to improve research throughput in addition to decreased inter-sample variability inherent to manual processing. We evaluated t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,817 Views
13 Pages

Detection of Schistosoma mekongi DNA in Human Stool and Intermediate Host Snail Neotricula aperta via Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay in Lao PDR

  • Takashi Kumagai,
  • Emilie Louise Akiko Matsumoto-Takahashi,
  • Hirofumi Ishikawa,
  • Sengdeuane Keomalaphet,
  • Phonepadith Khattignavong,
  • Pheovaly Soundala,
  • Bouasy Hongvanthong,
  • Kei Oyoshi,
  • Yoshinobu Sasaki and
  • Moritoshi Iwagami
  • + 3 authors

24 November 2022

Schistosomiasis mekongi infection represents a public health concern in Laos and Cambodia. While both countries have made significant progress in disease control over the past few decades, eradication has not yet been achieved. Recently, several stud...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,921 Views
17 Pages

Metabolic Fluctuations in the Human Stool Obtained from Blastocystis Carriers and Non-Carriers

  • Emma L. Betts,
  • Jamie M. Newton,
  • Gary S. Thompson,
  • Fakhriddin Sarzhanov,
  • Vasana Jinatham,
  • Moon-Ju Kim,
  • Siam Popluechai,
  • Funda Dogruman-Al,
  • Eun-Jeong Won and
  • Anastasios D. Tsaousis
  • + 1 author

17 December 2021

Blastocystis is an obligate anaerobic microbial eukaryote that frequently inhabits the gastrointestinal tract. Despite this prevalence, very little is known about the extent of its genetic diversity, pathogenicity, and interaction with the rest of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,675 Views
10 Pages

Viruses are a frequent cause of self-limited diarrhea, with more severe outcomes in immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to compare the performance of Real-Time RT-PCR to chromatographic immunoassays (CIAs) for detecting the major gastrointes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,279 Views
13 Pages

A PCR Test Using the Mini-PCR Platform and Simplified Product Detection Methods Is Highly Sensitive and Specific to Detect Fasciola hepatica DNA Mixed in Human Stool, Snail Tissue, and Water DNA Specimens

  • Martha V. Fernandez-Baca,
  • Alejandro Castellanos-Gonzalez,
  • Rodrigo A. Ore,
  • Jose L. Alccacontor-Munoz,
  • Cristian Hoban,
  • Carol A. Castro,
  • Melinda B. Tanabe,
  • Maria L. Morales,
  • Pedro Ortiz and
  • on behalf of the Fasciola TMRC in Peru
  • + 2 authors

Fasciola hepatica has a complex lifecycle with multiple intermediate and definitive hosts and influenced by environmental factors. The disease causes significant morbidity in children and its prevalent worldwide. There is lack of data about distribut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,949 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of Normalization Approaches for Quantitative Analysis of Bile Acids in Human Feces

  • Hans-Frieder Schött,
  • Esther W. L. Chua,
  • Sartaj Ahmad Mir,
  • Bo Burla,
  • Anne K. Bendt and
  • Markus R. Wenk

5 August 2022

Quantitative analysis of bile acids in human feces can potentially help to better understand the influence of the gut microbiome and diet on human health. Feces is a highly heterogeneous sample matrix, mainly consisting of water and indigestible soli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,508 Views
13 Pages

Resistome Analysis of Campylobacter jejuni Strains Isolated from Human Stool and Primary Sterile Samples in Croatia

  • Silvija Šoprek,
  • Sanja Duvnjak,
  • Gordan Kompes,
  • Luka Jurinović and
  • Arjana Tambić Andrašević

Campylobacteriosis represents a global health challenge due to continuously increasing trends of antimicrobial resistance in Campylobacter jejuni. C. jejuni can sometimes cause life-threatening and severe systematic infections (bacteremia, meningitis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,785 Views
25 Pages

A Comprehensive NMR Analysis of Serum and Fecal Metabolites in Familial Dysautonomia Patients Reveals Significant Metabolic Perturbations

  • Stephanann M. Costello,
  • Alexandra M. Cheney,
  • Annie Waldum,
  • Brian Tripet,
  • Maria Cotrina-Vidal,
  • Horacio Kaufmann,
  • Lucy Norcliffe-Kaufmann,
  • Frances Lefcort and
  • Valérie Copié

16 March 2023

Central metabolism has a profound impact on the clinical phenotypes and penetrance of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s (AD) and Parkinson’s (PD) diseases, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,306 Views
13 Pages

A Polyclonal Aptamer Library for the Specific Binding of the Gut Bacterium Roseburia intestinalis in Mixtures with Other Gut Microbiome Bacteria and Human Stool Samples

  • Hu Xing,
  • Yiting Zhang,
  • Markus Krämer,
  • Ann-Kathrin Kissmann,
  • Valerie Amann,
  • Heinz Fabian Raber,
  • Tanja Weil,
  • Kai R. Stieger,
  • Uwe Knippschild and
  • Frank Rosenau
  • + 2 authors

Roseburia intestinalis has received attention as a potential probiotic bacterium. Recent studies have demonstrated that changes in its intestinal abundance can cause various diseases, such as obesity, enteritis and atherosclerosis. Probiotic administ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
859 Views
13 Pages

24 November 2025

Background: Recent studies have shown that digital microscopy (DM) combined with a convolutional neural network (CNN) model is a valid approach for detecting intestinal protozoa and helminth ova or larvae in both trichrome-stained and wet-mount stool...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,889 Views
12 Pages

Epidemiological, Clinical, and Immunological Features of Ghanaian People-Living-with-HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and Molecular Proof of Cystoisospora belli in Their Stool Samples

  • Hagen Frickmann,
  • Fred Stephen Sarfo,
  • Betty Roberta Norman,
  • Martin Kofi Agyei,
  • Albert Dompreh,
  • Shadrack Osei Asibey,
  • Richard Boateng,
  • Edmund Osei Kuffour,
  • Martin Blohm and
  • Kirsten Alexandra Eberhardt
  • + 2 authors

21 February 2025

Cystoisospora belli is a coccidian parasite commonly associated with enteric infections in immunocompromised individuals. The study was conducted to assess epidemiological, clinical, and immunological features of Ghanaian people living with HIV (huma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,144 Views
17 Pages

Multicentric Evaluation of SeeGene Allplex Real-Time PCR Assays Targeting 28 Bacterial, Microsporidal and Parasitic Nucleic Acid Sequences in Human Stool Samples

  • Felix Weinreich,
  • Andreas Hahn,
  • Kirsten Alexandra Eberhardt,
  • Simone Kann,
  • Thomas Köller,
  • Philipp Warnke,
  • Susann Dupke,
  • Denise Dekker,
  • Jürgen May and
  • Ulrike Loderstädt
  • + 1 author

Prior to the implementation of new diagnostic techniques, a thorough evaluation is mandatory in order to ensure diagnostic reliability. If positive samples are scarcely available, however, such evaluations can be difficult to perform. Here, we evalua...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,174 Views
14 Pages

Human Protoparvovirus DNA and IgG in Children and Adults with and without Respiratory or Gastrointestinal Infections

  • Ushanandini Mohanraj,
  • Maija Jokinen,
  • Rajita Rayamajhi Thapa,
  • Minna Paloniemi,
  • Timo Vesikari,
  • Maija Lappalainen,
  • Eveliina Tarkka,
  • Zaiga Nora-Krūkle,
  • Anda Vilmane and
  • Maria Söderlund-Venermo
  • + 6 authors

15 March 2021

Three human protoparvoviruses, bufavirus (BuV), tusavirus (TuV) and cutavirus (CuV), have recently been discovered in diarrheal stool. BuV has been associated with diarrhea and CuV with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, but there are hardly any data for TuV...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,390 Views
9 Pages

27 October 2015

Detection of Shiga toxins (Stx) is important for accurate diagnosis of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection. In this study, we quantitatively analyzed Stx protein in nine patients’ stool during an outbreak that occurred in Japan. Highly sens...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,954 Views
17 Pages

Molecular Typing of Mastadenoviruses in Simultaneously Collected Nasopharyngeal Swabs and Stool Samples from Children Hospitalized for Acute Bronchiolitis, Acute Gastroenteritis, and Febrile Seizures

  • Urška Glinšek Biškup,
  • Andrej Steyer,
  • Lara Lusa,
  • Franc Strle,
  • Marko Pokorn,
  • Tatjana Mrvič,
  • Štefan Grosek,
  • Miroslav Petrovec and
  • Monika Jevšnik Virant

This study determines and compares the frequency of human mastadenovirus (HAdV) presence in children with acute bronchiolitis (AB), acute gastroenteritis (AGE), and febrile seizures (FS), ascertains types of HAdVs associated with each individual synd...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,736 Views
12 Pages

Molecular Detection, Serotyping, and Antibiotic Resistance of Shiga Toxigenic Escherichia coli Isolated from She-Camels and In-Contact Humans in Egypt

  • Mohamed Said Diab,
  • Reda Tarabees,
  • Yasser F. Elnaker,
  • Ghada A. Hadad,
  • Marwa A. Saad,
  • Salah A. Galbat,
  • Sarah Albogami,
  • Aziza M. Hassan,
  • Mahmoud A. O. Dawood and
  • Sabah Ibrahim Shaaban

This study aims to determine the prevalence of STEC in she-camels suffering from mastitis in semi-arid regions by using traditional culture methods and then confirming it with Serological and molecular techniques in milk samples, camel feces, as well...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,023 Views
15 Pages

Investigation of Bufavirus and Parvovirus 4 in Patients with Gastro-Enteritis from the South-East of France

  • Francis Simo-Fouda,
  • Laurence Thirion,
  • Antoine Nougairède,
  • Léa Luciani,
  • Jean-Sélim Driouich,
  • Paul Rémi Petit,
  • Pascal Delaunay and
  • Remi N. Charrel

7 September 2021

Bufavirus (BuV) and human parvovirus 4 (PARV4) belong to the Parvoviridae family. We assessed BuV and PARV4 DNA presence by real-time PCR analysis in stool, blood and respiratory samples collected in patients from Marseille and Nice, two large cities...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,529 Views
17 Pages

Influence of Compost Amendments on Soil and Human Gastrointestinal Bacterial Communities during a Single Gardening Season

  • Sihan Bu,
  • Alyssa W. Beavers,
  • Kameron Y. Sugino,
  • Sarah F. Keller,
  • Katherine Alaimo and
  • Sarah S. Comstock

To measure associations between gardening with different compost amendments and the human gut microbiota composition, gardeners (n = 25) were provided with one of three types of compost: chicken manure (CM), dairy manure and plant material (DMP), or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,332 Views
19 Pages

Human Milk Archaea Associated with Neonatal Gut Colonization and Its Co-Occurrence with Bacteria

  • Maricarmen Salas-López,
  • Juan Manuel Vélez-Ixta,
  • Diana Laura Rojas-Guerrero,
  • Alberto Piña-Escobedo,
  • José Manuel Hernández-Hernández,
  • Martín Noé Rangel-Calvillo,
  • Claudia Pérez-Cruz,
  • Karina Corona-Cervantes,
  • Carmen Josefina Juárez-Castelán and
  • Jaime García-Mena

Archaea have been identified as early colonizers of the human intestine, appearing from the first days of life. It is hypothesized that the origin of many of these archaea is through vertical transmission during breastfeeding. In this study, we aimed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
11,998 Views
7 Pages

The human microbiome has received significant attention over the past decade regarding its potential impact on health. Epidemiological and intervention studies often rely on at-home stool collection methods designed for high-resource settings, such a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
68 Citations
30,617 Views
15 Pages

10 September 2019

Partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) is a water-soluble dietary fiber and is used in solid and liquid food to regulate gut function. The aim of this study was to investigate effects of PHGG on bowel movements (stool form and frequency), plasma bile a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,382 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of Bacteria and Fungi DNA Abundance in Human Tissues

  • Gabriela E. de Albuquerque,
  • Bruno S. Moda,
  • Marianna S. Serpa,
  • Gabriela P. Branco,
  • Alexandre Defelicibus,
  • Isabella K. T. M. Takenaka,
  • Maria G. de Amorim,
  • Elizabeth C. Miola,
  • Valquiria C. A. Martins and
  • Emmanuel Dias-Neto
  • + 14 authors

27 January 2022

Whereas targeted and shotgun sequencing approaches are both powerful in allowing the study of tissue-associated microbiota, the human: microorganism abundance ratios in tissues of interest will ultimately determine the most suitable sequencing approa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,045 Views
11 Pages

Cholera and Pancreatic Cholera: Is VIP the Common Pathophysiologic Factor?

  • Farzana Afroze,
  • Steven Bloom,
  • Paul Bech,
  • Tahmeed Ahmed,
  • Shafiqul Alam Sarker,
  • John D. Clemens,
  • Farhana Islam and
  • David Nalin

Background: Cholera remains a major global health problem, causing high output diarrhea leading to severe dehydration and shock in developing countries. We aimed to determine whether vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), the mediator of pancreatic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
9,683 Views
16 Pages

14 March 2021

Intestinal dysbiosis has been described in patients with certain gastrointestinal conditions including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and ulcerative colitis. 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL), a prebiotic human milk oligosaccharide, is considered bifidogenic...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,087 Views
19 Pages

4 March 2023

Alterations in gut microbiota play a pivotal role in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. However, there is still a notable lack of the correct implementation of tissue and fecal sampling in the setting of human gut microbiota examination. This study aime...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
13 Citations
1,015 Views
3 Pages

Acute, Severe Cryptosporidiosis in an Immunocompetent Pediatric Patient

  • Caitlin Tallant,
  • Patrick Huddleston,
  • Asim Alshanberri and
  • Subhasis Misra

Severe diarrheal illness in children can be attributed to a number of different microbiological agents. Without appropriate microbiological testing of stool samples, patients who present with multiple days of severe diarrhea might have a delay in pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,523 Views
15 Pages

Anaerobic Feces Processing for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Improves Viability of Obligate Anaerobes

  • Mèlanie V. Bénard,
  • Iñaki Arretxe,
  • Koen Wortelboer,
  • Hermie J. M. Harmsen,
  • Mark Davids,
  • Clara M. A. de Bruijn,
  • Marc A. Benninga,
  • Floor Hugenholtz,
  • Hilde Herrema and
  • Cyriel Y. Ponsioen

Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is under investigation for several indications, including ulcerative colitis (UC). The clinical success of FMT depends partly on the engraftment of viable bacteria. Because the vast majority of human gut microbi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,147 Views
19 Pages

Effect of Stool Sampling on a Routine Clinical Method for the Quantification of Six Short Chain Fatty Acids in Stool Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry

  • Tarek Mahdi,
  • Aurore Desmons,
  • Pranvera Krasniqi,
  • Jean-Marc Lacorte,
  • Nathalie Kapel,
  • Antonin Lamazière,
  • Salma Fourati and
  • Thibaut Eguether

Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are primarily produced in the caecum and proximal colon via the bacterial fermentation of undigested carbohydrates that have avoided digestion in the small intestine. Increasing evidence supports the critical role that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
57 Citations
8,461 Views
11 Pages

Delivery Mode and the Transition of Pioneering Gut-Microbiota Structure, Composition and Predicted Metabolic Function

  • Noel T. Mueller,
  • Hakdong Shin,
  • Aline Pizoni,
  • Isabel C. Werlang,
  • Ursula Matte,
  • Marcelo Z. Goldani,
  • Helena A. S. Goldani and
  • Maria G. Dominguez-Bello

4 December 2017

Cesarean (C-section) delivery, recently shown to cause excess weight gain in mice, perturbs human neonatal gut microbiota development due to the lack of natural mother-to-newborn transfer of microbes. Neonates excrete first the in-utero intestinal co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,650 Views
16 Pages

Alkylresorcinols as New Modulators of the Metabolic Activity of the Gut Microbiota

  • Anastasia A. Zabolotneva,
  • Andrei M. Gaponov,
  • Sergey A. Roumiantsev,
  • Ilya Yu. Vasiliev,
  • Tatiana V. Grigoryeva,
  • Oleg I. Kit,
  • Elena Yu. Zlatnik,
  • Aleksey Yu. Maksimov,
  • Anna S. Goncharova and
  • Aleksandr V. Shestopalov
  • + 3 authors

18 September 2023

Alkylresorcinols (ARs) are polyphenolic compounds with a wide spectrum of biological activities and are potentially involved in the regulation of host metabolism. The present study aims to establish whether ARs can be produced by the human gut microb...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
43 Citations
5,560 Views
6 Pages

Stool Microbiota Diversity Analysis of Blastocystis-Positive and Blastocystis-Negative Individuals

  • Christen Rune Stensvold,
  • Brede Aksdal Sørland,
  • Rebecca P. K. D. Berg,
  • Lee O’Brien Andersen,
  • Mark van der Giezen,
  • Joanna L. Bowtell,
  • Ayman A. El-Badry,
  • Salem Belkessa,
  • Özgür Kurt and
  • Henrik Vedel Nielsen

Blastocystis is a unicellular eukaryote found in the gastrointestinal tract of both human and other animal hosts. The clinical significance of colonic Blastocystis colonization remains obscure. In this study, we used metabarcoding and bioinformatics...

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Understanding the impact of long-term physiological and environmental stress on the human microbiota and metabolome may be important for the success of space flight. This work is logistically difficult and has a limited number of available participan...

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3 Citations
2,436 Views
12 Pages

National Surveillance of Acute Flaccid Paralysis Cases in Senegal during 2017 Uncovers the Circulation of Enterovirus Species A, B and C

  • Ndack Ndiaye,
  • Amary Fall,
  • Ousmane Kébé,
  • Davy Kiory,
  • Hamet Dia,
  • Malick Fall,
  • Ndongo Dia,
  • Amadou Alpha Sall,
  • Martin Faye and
  • Ousmane Faye

Polioviruses have been eliminated in many countries; however, the number of acute flaccid paralysis cases has not decreased. Non-polio enteroviruses are passively monitored as part of the polio surveillance program. Previous studies have shown that s...

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Baseline Assessment of Taeniasis and Cysticercosis Infections in a High-Priority Region for Taenia solium Control in Colombia

  • Carlos Franco-Muñoz,
  • María Camila Jurado Guacaneme,
  • Sonia Dayanni Castillo Ayala,
  • Sofia Duque-Beltrán,
  • Adriana Arévalo,
  • Marcela Pilar Rojas Díaz,
  • Julián Trujillo Trujillo,
  • Luz Elena Borras Reyes,
  • Luis Reinel Vásquez Arteaga and
  • Mario J. Olivera
  • + 1 author

Coyaima is a town in the department of Tolima, Colombia, that was prioritized in a pilot program under Colombia’s National Plan for the Control of the Taeniasis/Cysticercosis Complex, focusing on this neglected health issue. The project engaged...

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  • Review
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49 Citations
10,959 Views
7 Pages

Over the past century, there has been a steady increase in the stool pH of infants from industrialized countries. Analysis of historical data revealed a strong association between abundance of Bifidobacterium in the gut microbiome of breasted infants...

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66 Citations
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22 July 2020

The probiotic market is increasing world-wide as well as the number of products marketed as probiotics. Among the latter, many products contain Streptococcus thermophilus strains at several dosages. However, the scientific evidence that should suppor...

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