Study links gut flora diversity to infection risk; lower butyrate-producing bacteria associated with higher infection rates outside intestines.
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Researchers from Amsterdam UMC and the University of Turku, Finland, conducted a study tracking over 10,000 individuals for six years, revealing a link
Study links gut flora diversity to infection risk; lower butyrate-producing bacteria associated with higher infection rates outside intestines.
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The association between gut microbiota composition and risk of infection-related hospitalization.