Sputum bacterial load and bacterial composition correlate with lung function and are altered by long-term azithromycin treatment in children with HIV-associated chronic lung disease/Experiment 1/Signature 1
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Curated date: 2023/10/11
Curator: Chinelsy
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Source: Figure S 24
Description: Heatmap displaying the q values of the genera detected as differentially abundant between AZM and placebo arms at 48 weeks by 10 statistical methods. For ANCOM2, taxa with w 0.6, 0.7, 0.8 and 0.9 were assigned q value of 0.01, 0.001, 0.0001 and 0.00001 respectively. Five genera were detected as differentially abundant by all methods (Lautropia, Moraxella, Rothia, Treponema and Veilonella).
Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in Azithromycin(AZM) at 48 weeks
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Lautropia | ||
Moraxella | ||
Rothia | ||
Treponema |
Revision editor(s): WikiWorks, Peace Sandy, ChiomaBlessing, Chinelsy