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Could your oral bacteria predict dementia risk? Scientists uncover surprising brain-health linksPrevotella was also more common in people who carry the gene APOE4, which is associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer’s. These findings suggest that some bacteria might play a detrimental ...
A new study suggests that the earliest microbes to colonize a dental implant may determine its long-term fate. Using ...
Specifically, we showed that a group of bacteria called Blautia was more common in multiple sclerosis patients, while ...
The purpose of this paper is to report a case of Prevotella loescheii bacteremic ... ulcer became secondarily infected with multiple bacteria including P. loescheii; an anaerobe that grew in ...
A new genetic study reveals that some gut bacteria and blood chemicals aren ... Indeed, a previous study reported a higher abundance of Prevotella in children with ISS compared to healthy ...
Large intestine was the source of infection in our patient, while the oral-nasal cavity was the source of bacteria in other cases. The nosocomial case presented here was in contrast to the others ...
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