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Potential contribution of beneficial microbes to face the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:有益微生物面对Covid-19大流行的潜在贡献

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The year 2020 will be remembered by a never before seen, at least by our generation, global pandemic of COVID19. While a desperate search for effective vaccines or drug therapies is on the run, nutritional strategies to promote immunity against SARS-CoV-2, are being discussed. Certain fermented foods and probiotics may deliver viable microbes with the potential to promote gut immunity. Prebiotics, on their side, may enhance gut immunity by selectively stimulating certain resident microbes in the gut. Different levels of evidence support the use of fermented foods, probiotics and prebiotics to promote gut and lungs immunity. Without being a promise of efficacy against COVID-19, incorporating them into the diet may help to low down gut inflammation and to enhance mucosal immunity, to possibly better face the infection by contributing to diminishing the severity or the duration of infection episodes.
机译:2020年将在从未见过的,至少由我们这一代人的Covid19的全球大流行病纪念。虽然持续寻求有效的疫苗或药物治疗的持续性行为,但正在讨论促进针对SARS-COV-2的免疫力的营养策略。某些发酵食品和益生菌可以提供可行的微生物,具有促进肠梗阻的潜力。在它们方面,益生元可以通过选择性地刺激肠道中某些常驻微生物来增强肠道免疫。不同级别的证据支持使用发酵食品,益生菌和益生元来促进肠道和肺部免疫力。在没有对Covid-19的疗效的承诺,将它们纳入饮食可能有助于降低肠道炎症并提高粘膜免疫力,以便通过有助于减少严重程度或感染事件的持续时间来更好地面对感染。

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