Rickettsia helvetica infection is associated with microbiome modulation in ixodes ricinus collected from humans in serbia

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Apolline Maitre from the Laboratoire University of have published the Article: Rickettsia helvetica infection is associated with microbiome modulation in Ixodes ricinus collected from humans in Serbia, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors showed that the presence of R. helvetica is associated with microbiome modulation in I. ricinus collected from humans.

SUMMARY

    Impact of R. helvetica infection on bacterial diversity of I. ricinus microbiota. Analysis of bacte- rial diversity using "observed features" (number of different amplicon sequence variants (ASV) observed in the sample) revealed that the . . .

     

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