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(Cell Host & Microbe 26, 650–665; November 13, 2019) In the version of this article published online and in print on November 13, 2019, the surname of author Colleen O’Loughlin was misspelled as “O’Laughlin.” This error has now been corrected in the article online. The authors apologize for the error and any inconvenience that may have resulted. Recovery of the Gut Microbiota after Antibiotics Depends on Host Diet, Community Context, and Environmental ReservoirsNg et al.Cell Host & MicrobeNovember 13, 2019In BriefNg et al. systematically compare microbiota responses to antibiotics in mice. A fiber-deficient diet or single housing aggravated otherwise rapid recovery, whereas microbiota reprogramming through repeated treatment or transmission between hosts enhanced resilience. This work highlights the translational potential for modulating diet, sanitation, and microbiota composition during antibiotic treatment. Full-Text PDF Open Archive

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