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Subgingival microbial profile associated with periodontitis has been reported to significantly differ by geographical location.
Subgingival microbial profile associated with periodontitis have been reported to significantly differ by geographical location independent of other factors known to modify subgingival microbial composition [ 8, 13].
The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether specific microbial profiles are associated with ongoing infection needing relaparotomy and/or with in-hospital death.
We conclude that a specific gut microbial profile is associated with insulin action in humans.
In conclusion, in this study on secondary peritonitis no microbial profile was associated with ongoing infection needing a relaparotomy except for a negative culture result.
The HFD-D gut microbial profile was associated with increased gut permeability linked to increased endotoxaemia and to a dramatic increase in cell number in the stroma vascular fraction from visceral white adipose tissue.
Other microbial profiles were not clearly associated with in-hospital death (Table 6).
To determine whether a DNA-based gut microbial profile may be associated with insulin action, we performed a DNA-DGGE on the cecum (appendix) contents from 8 insulin-resistant (IR) and 8 insulin-sensitive (IS) subjects (all obese; 7 women and 1 man in both groups) comparable in age and body mass index (BMI).
Much progress has been made in recent years to identify the diversity of microbial species in the rumen; however, the most popular methods used to identify microbial species often lack the predictive power necessary to associate particular microbial profiles with rumen metabolic activity.
This study aims to determine whether abdominal microbial profiles in early severe secondary peritonitis are associated with ongoing infection or death.
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