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Microbiota That Affect Risk for Shigellosis in Children in Low-Income Countries
Authors:Brianna Lindsay  Joe Oundo  M Anowar Hossain  Martin Antonio  Boubou Tamboura  Alan W Walker  Joseph N Paulson  Julian Parkhill  Richard Omore  Abu SG Faruque  Suman Kumar Das  Usman N Ikumapayi  Mitchell Adeyemi  Doh Sanogo  Debasish Saha  Samba Sow  Tamer H Farag  Dilruba Nasrin  Shan Li  Sandra Panchalingam  Myron M Levine  Karen Kotloff  Laurence S Magder  Laura Hungerford  Halvor Sommerfelt  Mihai Pop  James P Nataro  O Colin Stine
Abstract:Pathogens in the gastrointestinal tract exist within a vast population of microbes. We examined associations between pathogens and composition of gut microbiota as they relate to Shigella spp./enteroinvasive Escherichia coli infection. We analyzed 3,035 stool specimens (1,735 nondiarrheal and 1,300 moderate-to-severe diarrheal) from the Global Enteric Multicenter Study for 9 enteropathogens. Diarrheal specimens had a higher number of enteropathogens (diarrheal mean 1.4, nondiarrheal mean 0.95; p<0.0001). Rotavirus showed a negative association with Shigella spp. in cases of diarrhea (odds ratio 0.31, 95% CI 0.17–0.55) and had a large combined effect on moderate-to-severe diarrhea (odds ratio 29, 95% CI 3.8–220). In 4 Lactobacillus taxa identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing, the association between pathogen and disease was decreased, which is consistent with the possibility that Lactobacillus spp. are protective against Shigella spp.–induced diarrhea. Bacterial diversity of gut microbiota was associated with diarrhea status, not high levels of the Shigella spp. ipaH gene.
Keywords:shigellosis  Shigella  bacteria  polymicrobial infection  Escherichia coli  enteroinvasive E  coli  EIEC  Lactobacillus  rotavirus  viruses  co-occurring pathogens  enteropathogens  microbiota  ipaH gene  diarrhea  children  low-income countries
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