In a repeated-measures study conducted between 2018-2021 in 7 semi-rural parishes of Quito, Ecuador, Heather Kathleen Amato and colleagues aim to identify determinants of antibiotic resistant E.coli infection in children.
Women have a higher likelihood of having hormone receptor (HR+) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) than men, and mutations of EGFR and KRAS were more common in HR+ NSCLC in a recent study.
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This technology could enable us to identify whether women, who deliver at term have a certain microbiome, compared to those experiencing pre-term birth.