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The Microbiome and Sustainable Healthcare

机译:微生物组和可持续的医疗保健

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Increasing prevalences, morbidity, premature mortality and medical needs associated with non-communicable diseases and conditions (NCDs) have reached epidemic proportions and placed a major drain on healthcare systems and global economies. Added to this are the challenges presented by overuse of antibiotics and increased antibiotic resistance. Solutions are needed that can address the challenges of NCDs and increasing antibiotic resistance, maximize preventative measures, and balance healthcare needs with available services and economic realities. Microbiome management including microbiota seeding, feeding, and rebiosis appears likely to be a core component of a path toward sustainable healthcare. Recent findings indicate that: (1) humans are mostly microbial (in terms of numbers of cells and genes); (2) immune dysfunction and misregulated inflammation are pivotal in the majority of NCDs; (3) microbiome status affects early immune education and risk of NCDs, and (4) microbiome status affects the risk of certain infections. Management of the microbiome to reduce later-life health risk and/or to treat emerging NCDs, to spare antibiotic use and to reduce the risk of recurrent infections may provide a more effective healthcare strategy across the life course particularly when a personalized medicine approach is considered. This review will examine the potential for microbiome management to contribute to sustainable healthcare.
机译:与非传染性疾病和条件(NCDS相关的患病率,发病率,过早死亡率和医疗需求增加达到了流行病的比例,并在医疗系统和全球经济上放弃了一个主要的流失。添加到这是过度使用抗生素和抗生素抗性的挑战。需要解决方案,可以解决NCD的挑战以及增加抗生素抗性,最大限度地提高预防性措施,并通过现有服务和经济现实平衡医疗保健需求。微生物组管理,包括微生物群种,喂养和reciiens,似乎可能是可持续医疗保健道路的核心组成部分。最近的发现表明:(1)人类大多是微生物(根据细胞和基因的数量); (2)免疫功能障碍和误导性炎症是大多数NCD的关键; (3)微生物组状况影响早期免疫教育和NCD的风险,(4)微生物组状况影响某些感染的风险。管理微生物组以减少后续健康风险和/或治疗新兴NCD,以避免抗生素使用,并降低反复感染的风险可能在审议个性化医学方法时,在寿命过程中可以提供更有效的医疗保健战略。本综述将审查微生物组管理的潜力,为可持续的医疗保健做出贡献。

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