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Acute appendicitis is associated with appendiceal microbiome changes including elevated Campylobacter jejuni levels.

Sun Jung OhMaya PimentelGabriela G S LeiteShreya CellyMaria Jesus Villanueva-MillanIsabela LacsinaBrennan ChuangGonzalo ParodiWalter MoralesStacy WeitsmanTahli Singer-EnglarGillian M BarlowJing ZhaiNipaporn PichestshoteAli RezaieRuchi MathurMark Pimentel
Published in: BMJ open gastroenterology (2021)
Our findings indicate that Campylobacter jejuni may be a significant cause of acute appendicitis. This supports earlier studies and suggests that targeted antibiotic therapies could be an alternative treatment for a subset of non-complicated acute appendicitis cases.
Keyphrases
  • biofilm formation
  • antimicrobial resistance
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  • drug delivery
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  • candida albicans