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Effects of Specimen Collection Methodologies and Storage Conditions on the Short-Term Stability of Oral Microbiome Taxonomy.

Ting LuoUsha SrinivasanKirtana RamaduguKerby A SheddenKatherine NeiswangerErika TrumbleJiean J LiDaniel W McNeilRichard J CroutRobert J WeyantMary L MarazitaBetsy Foxman
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2016)
Large-scale epidemiologic studies require collection over time and space, often with multiple teams collecting, storing, and processing data. Therefore, it is essential to understand how sensitive study results are to modest changes in collection and storage protocols that may occur with variation in personnel, resources available at a study site, and shipping requirements. The research presented in this paper measures the effects of multiple storage parameters and collection methodologies on the measured ecology of the oral microbiome from healthy adults and children. These results will potentially enable investigators to conduct oral microbiome studies at maximal efficiency by guiding informed administrative decisions pertaining to the necessary field or clinical work.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • electronic health record
  • body composition
  • blood pressure