Long-term ecological impacts of antibiotic administration on the human intestinal microbiota
Karolinska Institutet · Medical Products Agency · +1 more institution
Abstract
Antibiotic administration is known to cause short-term disturbances in the microbiota of the human gastrointestinal tract, but the potential long-term consequences have not been well studied. The aims of this study were to analyse the long-term impact of a 7-day clindamycin treatment on the faecal microbiota and to simultaneously monitor the ecological stability of the microbiota in a control group as a baseline for reference. Faecal samples from four clindamycin-exposed and four control subjects were collected at nine different time points over 2 years. Using a polyphasic approach, we observed highly significant disturbances in the bacterial community that persisted throughout the sampling period. In…
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- Biology
- Antibiotics
- Bacteroides
- Feces
- Clindamycin
- Human microbiome
- Microbiology
- Gut flora