Moreover, the IL-18 levels were even higher in the fecal supernatants obtained from COVID-19 patients that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA than those that tested negative in fecal samples. These results indicate that changes in gut microbiota composition might contribute to SARS-CoV-2-...
In patients without IBD and COVID, faecal calprotectin was noted to be higher in patients with continuing than resolved diarrhoea, suggesting intestinal inflammation due to COVID.[2]doi:10.1111/apt.15814Mayur GargSimon G RoyceJohn S Lubel
COVID-19With the wide spread of the COVID in the world, all activities related to health care have been affected and this includes transplantation surgeries (1). Considering the high transmission rate of the virus and limitations in resources such as intensive care unit (ICU) beds and blood ...
Intestinal fibrosis is a prevalent complication of IBD that that can frequently be triggered by prolonged inflammation. Fibrosis in the gut can cause a number of issues, which continue as an ongoing challenge to healthcare systems worldwide. The primary
Intestinal fibrosis is a prevalent complication of IBD that that can frequently be triggered by prolonged inflammation. Fibrosis in the gut can cause a number of issues, which continue as an ongoing challenge to healthcare systems worldwide. The primary causes of intestinal fibrosis are soluble mole...
Launch The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) due to the novel serious acute respiratory symptoms coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) resulted in one of the primary public health issues internationally, including in South Africa [1C3]. In the initial week of March 2020, South Africa reported its ...
COVID-19 patients had higher fecal levels of IL-8 and lower levels of fecal IL-10. Stool IL-23 was higher in patients with more severe COVID-19 disease, and we found evidence of intestinal virus-specific IgA responses associated with more severe disease. We provide evidence for an ongoing...
“lung-gut co-treatment”, and this theory has been applied to guide the treatment of refractory lung and intestinal diseases such as COVID-19 and ulcerative colitis, and reliable results have been obtained [99,100].In the treatment of lung cancer, it should not only consider the lung but...
Objective To understand the epidemic regularity of intestinal infectious diseases and trends in Guiyang city.Methods Descriptive epidemiological method was used to analyze thel epidemic data of intestinal infectious diseases.Results Eight kinds of intestinal infectious diseases and 98 584 cases were reported...
The breakdown of the gut’s mucosal barrier that prevents the infiltration of microorganisms, inflammatory cytokines and toxins into bodily tissues can lead to inflammatory bowel disease and to metabolic and autoimmune diseases. Here we show that the int