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    • The Gut Microbiota Is Associated With Immune Cell Dynamics in Humans 

      Schluter, Jonas; Peled, Jonathan; Taylor, Bradford; Markey, Kate; Smith, Melody; Taur, Ying; Niehus, Rene; Staffas, Anna; Dai, Anqi; Fontana, Emily; Amoretti, Luigi; Wright, Roberta; Morjaria, Sejal; Fenelus, Maly; Pessin, Melissa; Chao, Nelson; Lew, Meagan; Bohannon, Lauren; Bush, Amy; Sung, Anthony; Hohl, Tobias; Perales, Miguel-Angel; van den Brink, Marcel R.M.; Xavier, Joao; Xavier (Nature Research, 2020-11-25)
      The gut microbiota influences development1–3 and homeostasis4–7 of the mammalian immune system, and is associated with human inflammatory-8 and immune diseases9,10 as well as patients’ responses to immunotherapy11–14. ...
    • Quantifying bias of COVID-19 prevalence and severity estimates in Wuhan, China that depend on reported cases in international travelers 

      Niehus, Rene; Martinez de Salazar Munoz, Pablo; Taylor, Aimee; Lipsitch, Marc (2020-02-14)
      Risk of COVID-19 infection in Wuhan has been estimated using imported case counts of international travelers, often under the assumption that all cases in travelers are ascertained. Recent work indicates variation among ...
    • Using predicted imports of 2019-nCoV cases to determine locations that may not be identifying all imported cases 

      Martinez de Salazar Munoz, Pablo; Niehus, Rene; Taylor, Aimee; Buckee, Caroline; Lipsitch, Marc (2020-02-05)
      Cases from the ongoing outbreak of atypical pneumonia caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) exported from mainland China can lead to self-sustained outbreaks in other populations. Internationally imported cases ...