Correlation between gut microbiota composition, enteric infections and linear growth impairment: a case –control study in childhood stunting in Pidie, Aceh, Indonesia

ConclusionThe present study showed the distinctive gut microbiome profile of stunted and normal children from Pidie, Aceh, Indonesia. The gut microbiota of stunted children revealed dysbiosis, comprised several pro-inflammatory, metabolic abnormalities and high-fat/low-fiber diet-related taxa, and expressed virulence genes of enteric pathogens. These findings provide evidence that it is imperative to restore dysbiosis and preserve the balance of gut microbiota to support linear growth in children.
Source: Gut Pathogens - Category: Microbiology Source Type: research