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Open AccessGut microbiomes from Gambian infants reveal the development of a non-industrialized Prevotella-based trophic network
Distinct bacterial trophic networks exist in the gut microbiota of individuals in industrialized and non-industrialized countries. In particular, non-industrialized gut microbiomes tend to be enriched with Prevot...
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Open AccessHepcidin mediates hypoferremia and reduces the growth potential of bacteria in the immediate post-natal period in human neonates
Septicemia is a leading cause of death among neonates in low-income settings, a situation that is deteriorating due to high levels of antimicrobial resistance. Novel interventions are urgently needed. Iron sti...
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Open AccessOral iron acutely elevates bacterial growth in human serum
Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency worldwide and routine supplementation is standard policy for pregnant mothers and children in most low-income countries. However, iron lies at the center ...