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Low abundance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, unassigned species of Sccharomyces spp. along with their phylum Ascomycota as well as member of the family Trycocomaceae within or across Entamoeba-infected patients (P) as compared with healthy individuals (H). Healthy = red, Infected = blue, Mean = beige

Low abundance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, unassigned species of Sccharomyces spp. along with their phylum Ascomycota as well as member of the family Trycocomaceae within or across Entamoeba-infected patients (P) as compared with healthy individuals (H). Healthy = red, Infected = blue, Mean = beige

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