Altered Gut Microbiota as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Indicator for Patients With Fracture-Related Infection
Preoperative diagnosis of fracture-related infection (FRI) is difficult for patients without obvious signs of infection. However, specific profiles of gut microbiota may be used as a potential diagnostic tool for FRI as suggested by a previous study. The fecal microbiome was compared between 20 FRI...
Main Authors: | Hu, Y. (Author), Jiang, N. (Author), Lan, Z. (Author), Lin, Q. (Author), Qin, H. (Author), Tang, W. (Author), Wan, H. (Author), Yu, B. (Author), Yu, G. (Author), Zhao, X. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2022
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