Bifidobacterial dominance of the gut in early life and acquisition of antimicrobial resistance

Msphere 3.5 (2018): e00441-18
Taft, Diana H., et al.
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Early Bifidobacterium dominance in the infant gut microbiome from two distinct populations of infants (Sweden and Bangladesh) is associated with a significantly lower carriage of taxa containing ARGs.
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