Akkermansia muciniphila Associated with Improved Linear Growth among Young Children, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Akkermansia muciniphila Associated with Improved Linear Growth among Young Children, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Abstract
To investigate the association between enteric pathogens, fecal microbes, and child growth, we conducted a prospective cohort study of 236 children <5 years of age in rural eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. We analyzed baseline fecal specimens by quantitative PCR and measured child height and weight at baseline and growth at a 6-month follow-up. At baseline, 66% (156/236) of children had >3 pathogens in their feces. We observed larger increases in height-for-age-z-scores from baseline to the 6-month follow-up among children with Akkermansia muciniphila in their feces (coefficient 0.02 [95% CI 0.0001-0.04]; p = 0.04). Children with Cryptosporidium in their feces had larger declines in weight-for-height/length z-scores from baseline to the 6-month follow-up (coefficient -0.03 [95% CI -0.05 to -0.005]; p = 0.02). Our study showed high prevalence of enteric pathogens among this pediatric cohort and suggests A. muciniphila can potentially serve as a probiotic to improve child growth.
Keywords: Akkermansia muciniphila; DRC; Democratic Republic of the Congo; anthropometrics; bacteria; child growth; commensal microbes; diarrhea; enteric infections; pathogenic microbes; prospective cohort studies.
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