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Role of the intestinal microbiota in the control of parasitic infections: a contribution to improve the nutritional and cognitive status of children of the Sierra and Ecuadorian Amazon. Guagua project

  • Carpio-Arias, Tannia Valeria (Director)
  • Vinueza-Veloz, María Fernanda (Co-Director)
  • Guerrero Vaca, Darío Javier (Researcher)
  • Nicolalde Cifuentes, Tomas Marcelo (Researcher)
  • Robalino Valdivieso, María Paulina (Researcher)
  • Brito Roby, Liliana Alexandra (Research Technician)
  • Abril Ulloa, Sandra Victoria (Researcher Responsible for External Project)
  • Arias Gutiérrez, Ruth Irene (Research Associate)
  • Carló Unda, Maria Lorena (Research Associate)
  • Creus Anna (Research Associate)
  • Estrella Cahueñas, Bertha Magdalena (Research Associate)
  • Finlay Brett (Research Associate)
  • Guevara Espinoza, Angel Gustavo (Research Associate)
  • Pérez Manuel (Research Associate)
  • Verdezoto Dias, Nervo (Research Associate)
  • Vinueza Pamela (Research Associate)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

Determine the characteristics of the intestinal microbiota that are related to parasitic infection and malnutrition through genetic sequencing of the microbiota and molecular and microscopic analysis of feces, as well as evaluation of nutritional status and cognitive and social skills of children of school age of the Sierra and Amazon Ecuadorian.

Call for Applications

OUT OF CALL – EXTERNAL FUNDS
Short titleIntestinal microbiota paper Control infections
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date3/01/222/01/24

Keywords

  • Microbiota
  • Nutritional status
  • Parasitosis

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