1. Association of gut microbiota and environment in children with AD, comparison of three cohorts of children.
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Jungles, Kylie, Tran, Thi Dong Binh, Botha, Maresa, Rasmussen, Heather E., Teixeira‐Reis, Victoria, Sodergren, Erica, Gray, Claudia, Lunjani, Nonhlanhla, Hlela, Carol, Basera, Wisdom, Hobane, Lelani, Watkins, Alexandra, Engen, Phillip, Mankahla, Avumile, Gaunt, Ben, Facey‐Thomas, Heidi, Landay, Alan, Weinstock, George M., Keshavarzian, Ali, and Levin, Michael E.
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GUT microbiome ,DERMATOPHAGOIDES pteronyssinus ,AFRICAN American children ,MEDICAL personnel ,FOOD allergy ,ATOPIC dermatitis - Abstract
I copri i was previously reported to be significantly decreased but still present in the gut of children with AD compared to healthy controls in ASA.7 This species was further depleted and nearly absent in the majority of AA children with AD. Microbiome of the skin and gut in atopic dermatitis (AD): understanding the pathophysiology and finding novel management strategies. Keywords: atopic dermatitis; epidemiology; food allergy; omics- and systems biology; pediatrics EN atopic dermatitis epidemiology food allergy omics- and systems biology pediatrics 447 450 4 02/24/22 20220301 NES 220301 Key Messages African-heritage children with eczema from Chicago have lower microbiota diversity compared to children from South Africa. Atopic dermatitis, epidemiology, food allergy, omics- and systems biology, pediatrics. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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