- Title
- Household Composition and the Infant Fecal Microbiome: The INSPIRE Study
- Creators
- Avery A LaneMichelle K McGuire - University of IdahoMark A McGuire - University of IdahoJanet E Williams - University of IdahoKimberly A Lackey - University of IdahoEdward H Hagen - Washington State UniversityAbhishek Kaul - Washington State UniversityDebela Gindola - Hawassa UniversityDubale Gebeyehu - Hawassa UniversityKatherine E Flores - Washington State UniversityJames A Foster - University of IdahoDaniel W Sellen - University of TorontoElizabeth W Kamau-Mbuthia - Egerton UniversityEgidioh W Kamundia - Egerton UniversitySamwel Mbugua - Egerton UniversitySophie E Moore - King's College LondonAndrew M Prentice - London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineLinda J Kvist - Lund UniversityGloria E Otoo - University of GhanaJuan M Rodriguez - Universidad Complutense de MadridLorena Ruiz - Instituto de Productos Lácteos de AsturiasRossina G Pareja - Instituto de Investigación NutricionalLars Bode - University of California, San DiegoWilliam J Price - University of IdahoCourtney L Meehan - Washington State University
- Publication Details
- American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol.169(3), pp.526-539
- Identifiers
- 996631908201851
- Academic Unit
- Animal, Veterinary, and Food Sciences; College of Agricultural and Life Sciences; Institute for Health in the Human Ecosystem; Idaho Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment; Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station; Initiative for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies; Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation; Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Household Composition and the Infant Fecal Microbiome: The INSPIRE Study
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol.169(3), pp.526-539
2019
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