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The first data review suggests that taking probiotics along with prescription antibiotics can reduce damage to the gut microbiome
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”Effect of adding probiotics to an antibiotic intervention on the human gut microbial diversity and composition: A systematic review Probiotics reduce the changes in the human gut microbiota caused by some antibiotics.
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The first data review suggests that taking probiotics along with prescription antibiotics can reduce damage to the gut microbiome
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”Effect of adding probiotics to an antibiotic intervention on the human gut microbial diversity and composition: A systematic review Probiotics reduce the changes in the human gut microbiota caused by some antibiotics.
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Antibiotic use after birth has important effects on infant gut microbiota and resistance
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
Recently, a research paper titled "Effects of early-life antibiotics on the developing infant gut microbiome and resistome: a randomized trial" published on Nat Commun focused on neonates who received antibiotics within one week of birth.
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[Nature sub-journal] "Engineering bacteria" to protect the natural microbiota in the gut
Time of Update: 2022-05-21
To reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance in gut microbes from misuse of antibiotics, MIT engineers have developed a new method to help preserve the natural flora of the human digestive tract .
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Engineered bacteria help protect 'good' gut microbes from antibiotics
Time of Update: 2022-05-08
To protect the microbiome from antibiotics, the researchers engineered a strain of bacteria called Lactococcus lactis, commonly used in cheese production, to produce an enzyme that breaks down beta-lactam antibiotics .
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Antibiotics affect babies' gut microbes after birth
Time of Update: 2022-04-30
Dr Marlies van Houten, a general paediatrician at Spane Hospital in the Netherlands and co-principal investigator of the study, said, "The fact that the initiation, rather than the duration, of antibiotic treatment appears to be responsible for the damage to the microbiome underscores the need for better biomarkers, or biological predictors, to more accurately determine which infants will develop an infection and therefore require antibiotics, and which will not .
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Gut: The impact of different antibiotics on the risk of drug resistance in patients with inflammatory bowel disease during anti-TNFα treatment
Time of Update: 2021-09-03
Antibiotic use differentially affects the risk of anti-drug antibody formation during anti-TNFα therapy in inflammatory bowel disease patients: a report from the epi-IIRN .
Gut Antibiotic use differentially affects the risk of anti-drug antibody formation during anti-TNFα therapy in inflammatory bowel disease patients: a report from the epi-IIRN (2 021).
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Gastroenterology: Antibiotic resistance genes in gut microbes in patients with liver cirrhosis
Time of Update: 2021-08-26
Compared with the control group, liver cirrhosis is related to the high abundance of intestinal microbial ARG genes and worsens as the disease progresses, which may be different from CKD and diabetes .
Original source : Amirhossein Shamsaddini, Impact of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Gut Microbiome of Patients With Cirrhosis ,Gastroenterology, 2021,508-521.
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Gut: The relationship between Helicobacter pylori resistance and the consumption of antibiotics in the community
Time of Update: 2021-05-07
cn/ipsen/sporty/show-details/3074/2">Digestive antibioticsAccording to the standard protocol, the researchers investigated the proportion of Helicobacter pylori primary antibiotic resistance cases and their corresponding risk factors in 24 centers from 18 European countries, and collected the community during the period 2008-2017.
com/content/early/2021/04/15/gutjnl-2021-324032" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Helicobacter pylori resistance to antibiotics in Europe in 2018 and its relationship to antibiotic consumption in the community .
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Science: researchers find a highly effective antibiotic in the gut
Time of Update: 2019-10-22
October 22, 2019 / BIOON / -- at present, a major public health challenge is the resurgence of microbial infection caused by multi drug resistant strains Therefore, it is urgent to develop new antibac
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Gut: shock! Antibiotics actually increase the risk of colon cancer!
Time of Update: 2019-08-28
August 28, 2019 / biool / - according to a study published in the journal gut, the use of antibiotics (tablets / capsules) will increase the risk of colorectal cancer (colon cancer), but the risk of c