The fecal, oral, and skin microbiota of children with Chagas disease treated with benznidazole.
Carlos RobelloDoris Patricia MaldonadoAnna HeviaMarina HoashiPaola FrattaroliValentina MontacuttiAdriana HeguyIgor DolgalevMaricruz MojicaGregorio M IraolaMaria G Dominguez-BelloPublished in: PloS one (2019)
The results of this study show differences in the fecal microbiota associated with Chagas disease in children, and also evidence that treatment normalizes fecal microbiota (makes it more similar to that in controls), but is associated with oral and skin microbiota differences from control children. Since microbiota impacts in children, it is important to determine the effect of drugs on the children microbiota, since dysbiosis could lead to physiological effects which might be avoidable with microbiota restoration interventions.
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