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Human infections caused by cestodes, or tapeworms, may occur within the lumen of the bowel, where adult cestodes attach themselves to the host intestine (Box 1). Alternatively, human infection may be the result of dissemination of cestodes from the bowel to involve extraintestinal sites, often ...
a如果打破这个平衡,两者都不对我们有利 If breaks this balance, both are all disadvantageous to us[translate] aSome antibiotics have a direct irritant effect on the intestinal tract or kill good bacteria in the colon. 有些抗生素在冒号有一个直接刺激性作用在小肠短文或杀害好细菌。[translate]...
it is at least partly mediated by changes in gut microbiota, as the effects diminished in germ-free animals (Plata et al.2022; Yang et al.2017). Direct effects of antibiotics on the intestinal bacteria include inhibiting opportunistic pathogens and reducing competition for nutrients (Rahman et al...
Broad-spectrum polysynthetic penicillins, for example, ampicillin and geta-cillin, inhibit the growth of the intestinal, typhoid, and dysentery bacilli. The prolonged and widespread use of antibiotics resulted in the appearance of a great many pathogenic microorganisms resistant to them. A matter of ...
Although, positive role of special bacteria in induction of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) including Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease (CD) have been demonstrated in several studies but the consensus on etiology of IBD and beneficial effect of antibiotics has not been reached yet. And...
They live in the intestinal tract and gather together, known as the “intestinal bacteria”. The intestinal bacteria are divided into “beneficial bacteria”, “harmful bacteria” and some groups of anaerobes. These microbes live in our guts and coexist peacefully in balance. Antibiotics play an ...
Intestinal bacteria carry out many fundamental roles, such as the fermentation of non-digestible dietary carbohydrates to produce short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which can affect host energy levels and gut hormone regulation. Understanding how to manage this ecosystem to improve human health is an ...
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However, these studies have been focused on their effects on weight and survival because of their commercial value for Asian cultures. We now explore the effect of antibiotics on the intestinal regeneration process and, in parallel, their effect on holothurian tissues and enteric bacteria. For this...