Environmental exposures and child and maternal gut microbiota in rural Malawi.
Emma KortekangasArox W Kamng'onaYue-Mei FanYin Bun CheungUlla AshornAndrew MatchadoBasho PoelmanKenneth MaletaKathryn G DeweyPer AshornPublished in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2020)
The results do not support the hypothesis that adverse environmental exposures are broadly associated with lower microbiota maturity and diversity but suggest that environmental exposures influence the abundance of several bacterial OTUs and genera and that low maternal education is associated with higher microbiota maturity and diversity.