Due to their resistance to antibiotics, treatment is often very challenging. However, recent studies have demonstrated that manipulating the commensal microbiota can prevent and treat various infections in the intestine. In this review, we discuss the members of the microbiota, as well as the ...
Rotavirus is a viral infection that occurs when someone comes in contact with infected human feces. It mainly affects children that are young and is often found in schools, daycares or home that have small children. While this viral intestinal infection does not usually require treatment, the fe...
This review evaluates the current literature based on the impact of antibiotics on the intestinal microbiota and the critical role of intestinal bacteria in controlling infection and subsequent clinical disease caused by STEC and Salmonella, and the transmissibility of these important pathogens.A number ...
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An attempt has been made to evaluate colistin sulphate in the treatment of specific intestinal infections. Ninety three patients were treated with the antibiotic comprising 48 cases of specific E. coli infection and 45 cases of Shigella. Eradication of the infecting organism was achieved in these tw...
Antibiotic treatment disrupts the native intestinal microbiota and favours infection with and the proliferation of antibiotic-resistant intestinal pathogens. Clinically important antibiotic-resistant pathogens include vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus spp., various Enterobacteriaceae and Clostridium difficile. The intes...
XIVa may be critical to the success of FMT for treatment of colitis27. Increasing the abundance of these bacteria may be one mechanism by which ButM treatment could improve epithelial barrier function after exposure to DSS or antibiotics or in the pre-clinical models of food allergy or colitis...
Nosocomial infections: urinary tract infection in patients with indwelling urinary catheter (1971). Nosocomial Klebsiella infection; intestinal colonization as a reservoir. Ann. Intern. Med. 74; 657-664Oni AA, Mbah GA, Ogunkunle MO, Shittu ... AA Oni,GA Mbah,MO Ogunkunle,... - 《African Jo...
5c). Importantly, these striking systemic immune changes were not a result of systemic fungal infection as fungal cultures of the kidneys, a classic marker of fungemia32, were negative in all mice. Fig. 5: Fungal colonization alters early-life systemic immunity in mice. Percentage of a ...
Just as a healthy microbiota promotes neuron–MM interactions, microbial dysbiosis can negatively impact neuro-immune crosstalk. For example, enteric infection-induced loss of enteric neurons is directly dependent on microbial dysbiosis resulting from infection.31Treatment with antibiotics following pathogen ...