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Stool and sputum microbiome during quinolone prophylaxis of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: an exploratory study.

Marcus Maximilian MückeSabrina RüschenbaumAmelie MayerVictoria T MückeKatharina M SchwarzkopfStefan ZeuzemJan KehrmannRené ScholtysikChristian M Lange
Published in: Gut pathogens (2020)
The present exploratory study with small sample size showed that inter-individual differences in diversity of gut microbiota were high at baseline, yet quinolone prophylaxis had only a moderate impact. High relative abundances of Enterobacteriaceae during follow-up might indicate failure of or non-adherence to quinolone prophylaxis. However, our results may not be clinically significant given the limitations of the study and therefore future studies are needed to further investigate this phenomenon.
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