June 5, 2019

Today’s short Digest features many preprints, including an attempt to explain the emergence of a multi-drug resistant fungal pathogen, and another piece of evidence for the placenta microbiome?

Antimicrobial resistance

A novel anti Candida albicans drug screening system based on high-throughput microfluidic chips – Le Qiang et al. – Scientific Reports

** Preprint: On the emergence of Candida auris: climate change, azoles, swamps and birds – Arturo Casadevall et al. – bioRxiv

Preprint: The Evolution of Fluoroquinolone-Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is Modulated by the Genetic Background – Rhastin A. D. Castro et al. – bioRxiv

Pregnancy and early life

** Preprint: Placenta microbiome diversity is associated with maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and placenta biogeography – Paula Benny et al. – bioRxiv

Human gut microbiome

Preprint: Pneumococcal Colonisation is an Asymptomatic Event in Healthy Adults using an Experimental Human Colonisation Model – Ashleigh Trimble et al. – bioRxiv

Plant, root and soil microbiome

The effects of chemical and organic fertilizer usage on rhizosphere soil in tea orchards – Weiwei Lin et al. – PLoS One

Preprint: Root development is maintained by specific bacteria-bacteria interactions within a complex microbiome – Omri M. Finkel et al. – bioRxiv

Water and extremophile microbiome

Preprint: Hyperdiverse archaea near life limits at the polyextreme geothermal Dallol area – Jodie Belilla et al. – bioRxiv

Phages and viruses

Recombinant Strains of Human Parechovirus in Rural Areas in the North of Brazil – Élcio Leal et al. – Viruses

Preprint: Dynamic pneumococcal genetic adaptations support bacterial growth and inflammation during coinfection with influenza – Amanda P Smith et al. – bioRxiv

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