Autor: |
Rashidi, Armin, Raychaudhuri, Suravi, Gem, Hakan, Kerns, Kristopher A, Appelbaum, Jacob S., Percival, Mary-Elizabeth M., Halpern, Anna B., Zevin, Alexander, Minot, Samuel, Dean, David R, Walter, Roland B., McLean, Jeffrey S |
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Blood; November 2023, Vol. 142 Issue: 1, Number 1 Supplement 1 p2273-2273, 1p |
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Gut microbiota is a source of pathogens in immunocompromised patients. While most microbiota studies in patients with AML receiving induction chemotherapy have focused on the gut microbiota, the few on salivary microbiota suggest less severe dysbiosis. As the saliva does not have its own intrinsic microbiota and takes fractions of the microbiota from the different oral tissues it bathes, the extent to which the salivary microbiota reflects microbial changes in other oral sites is unknown. To fill this knowledge gap, we characterized the microbiota in longitudinal salivary, supragingival plaque, and fecal samples of AML patients receiving inpatient chemotherapy. |
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