International journal of paediatric dentistry

Differences in Mouth and Gut Bacteria in People with Autism Compared to Others

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Abstract

Essence

Oral and gut microbiota profiles differed between the small ASD and control groups.

Evidence

This pilot case-control study used saliva and fecal 16S rRNA sequencing in 10 individuals with ASD and 10 typically developing controls, reporting higher oral Neisseria and gut Faecalibacterium in ASD.

Caveat

The sample was very small and cross-sectional, so the taxa differences are only potential indicators and not evidence of causation or screening accuracy.

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