Antibiotics disturb the intestinal bacterial microbiota, leading to gut dysbiosis and an increased risk for the overgrowth of opportunistic pathogens. It is not fully understood to what extent antibiotics affect the fungal fraction of the intestinal microbiota, the mycobiota. There is no report of the direct role of antibiotics in the overgrowth in healthy humans of the opportunistic pathogenic yeast Candida albicans. Here, we have explored the gut mycobiota of 22 healthy subjects before, during, and up to 6 months after a 3-day regimen of third-generation cephalosporins (3GCs). Using ITS1-targeted metagenomics, we highlighted the strong intra- and interindividual diversity of the healthy gut mycobiota. With a specific quantitative approach...
The commensal and opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans is an important cause of fungal diseases i...
Gut fungi may influence the course of Clostridium difficile infection either positively or negativel...
At variance with the well-recognized role of intestinal bacterial communities, the fungal contributi...
Candida albicans is the fourth most common cause of systemic nosocomial infections, posing a signifi...
Background: Candida albicans' ability to evade host immune responses represents a serious threat for...
Antibiotics are commonly used drugs in infants, causing disruptions in the developing gut microbiota...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that remains a significant cause of human morbi...
The fungal component of the intestinal microbiota of eight healthy subjects was studied over 12 mont...
The fungal component of the intestinal microbiota of eight healthy subjects was studied over 12 mont...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a commensal in the oral cavity, ...
Background: Effects of antibiotics on gut bacteria have been widely studied, but very little is know...
Candida albicans is a commensal microorganism in the human gut but occasionally causes invasive C. a...
Candidiasis is an opportunistic infection due to the overgrowth of the fungi Candida within the body...
Many microorganisms that cause systemic, life-threatening infections in humans reside as harmless co...
Advances in culture-independent research techniques have led to an increased understanding of the gu...
The commensal and opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans is an important cause of fungal diseases i...
Gut fungi may influence the course of Clostridium difficile infection either positively or negativel...
At variance with the well-recognized role of intestinal bacterial communities, the fungal contributi...
Candida albicans is the fourth most common cause of systemic nosocomial infections, posing a signifi...
Background: Candida albicans' ability to evade host immune responses represents a serious threat for...
Antibiotics are commonly used drugs in infants, causing disruptions in the developing gut microbiota...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that remains a significant cause of human morbi...
The fungal component of the intestinal microbiota of eight healthy subjects was studied over 12 mont...
The fungal component of the intestinal microbiota of eight healthy subjects was studied over 12 mont...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a commensal in the oral cavity, ...
Background: Effects of antibiotics on gut bacteria have been widely studied, but very little is know...
Candida albicans is a commensal microorganism in the human gut but occasionally causes invasive C. a...
Candidiasis is an opportunistic infection due to the overgrowth of the fungi Candida within the body...
Many microorganisms that cause systemic, life-threatening infections in humans reside as harmless co...
Advances in culture-independent research techniques have led to an increased understanding of the gu...
The commensal and opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans is an important cause of fungal diseases i...
Gut fungi may influence the course of Clostridium difficile infection either positively or negativel...
At variance with the well-recognized role of intestinal bacterial communities, the fungal contributi...