Viruses are integral members of the human microbiome. Many of the viruses comprising the human virome have been identified as bacteriophage, and little is known about how they respond to perturbations within the human ecosystem. The intimate association of phage with their cellular hosts suggests their communities may change in response to shifts in bacterial community membership. Alterations to human bacterial biota can result in human disease including a reduction in the host's resilience to pathogens. Here we report the ecology of oral and fecal viral communities and their responses to long-term antibiotic therapy in a cohort of human subjects. We found significant differences between the viral communities of each body site with a more h...
Bacterial viruses contribute to the dynamics of the microbiome communities, as they are involved in ...
Antibiotic administration is the standard treatment for the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, the main ...
BackgroundDental plaque is home to a diverse and complex community of bacteria, but has generally be...
Viruses are integral members of the human microbiome. Many of the viruses comprising the human virom...
UnlabelledThe human oral cavity is home to a large and diverse community of viruses that have yet to...
Viruses are the most abundant members of the human oral microbiome, yet relatively little is known a...
ABSTRACT The human oral cavity is home to a large and diverse community of viruses that have yet to ...
Immense populations of viruses are present in the human gut and other body sites. Understanding the ...
The human oral cavity provides the perfect portal of entry for viruses and bacteria in the environme...
BackgroundBacteria inhabiting the human body have important roles in a number of physiological proce...
BackgroundAntibiotics are a mainstay of treatment for bacterial infections worldwide, yet the effect...
Due to the spread of resistance, antibiotic exposure receives increasing attention. Ecological conse...
Abstract Background The numerically most abundant biological entities on Earth are viruses. Vast pop...
ABSTRACT Due to the spread of resistance, antibiotic exposure receives increasing attention. Ecologi...
BackgroundThe role of viruses as members of the human microbiome has gained broader attention with t...
Bacterial viruses contribute to the dynamics of the microbiome communities, as they are involved in ...
Antibiotic administration is the standard treatment for the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, the main ...
BackgroundDental plaque is home to a diverse and complex community of bacteria, but has generally be...
Viruses are integral members of the human microbiome. Many of the viruses comprising the human virom...
UnlabelledThe human oral cavity is home to a large and diverse community of viruses that have yet to...
Viruses are the most abundant members of the human oral microbiome, yet relatively little is known a...
ABSTRACT The human oral cavity is home to a large and diverse community of viruses that have yet to ...
Immense populations of viruses are present in the human gut and other body sites. Understanding the ...
The human oral cavity provides the perfect portal of entry for viruses and bacteria in the environme...
BackgroundBacteria inhabiting the human body have important roles in a number of physiological proce...
BackgroundAntibiotics are a mainstay of treatment for bacterial infections worldwide, yet the effect...
Due to the spread of resistance, antibiotic exposure receives increasing attention. Ecological conse...
Abstract Background The numerically most abundant biological entities on Earth are viruses. Vast pop...
ABSTRACT Due to the spread of resistance, antibiotic exposure receives increasing attention. Ecologi...
BackgroundThe role of viruses as members of the human microbiome has gained broader attention with t...
Bacterial viruses contribute to the dynamics of the microbiome communities, as they are involved in ...
Antibiotic administration is the standard treatment for the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, the main ...
BackgroundDental plaque is home to a diverse and complex community of bacteria, but has generally be...