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A Guide to the Gut Microbiome and its Relevance to Critical Care.

机译:肠道微生物组的指南及其与批判性护理的相关性。

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Although it is well-established that particular bacteria may cause gastroenteritis and other infections when present in the gut, it is only recently that scientists have made significant inroads into understanding the huge number of other bacteria and additional microbes that live within the gastrointestinal tract, referred to as the gut microbiome. In particular, it is now recognised that bacteria within the gut microbiome have a wide variety of roles in maintaining different aspects of human health, and that disturbances of these bacteria may potentially cause or contribute to a number of different medical conditions, including particular infections, certain cancers, and chronic conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease. Moreover, there is increasing awareness that these bacteria help determine how the body responds to medication, including antibiotics and chemotherapy. There has been growing interest in different approaches to alter the gut microbiome as a novel approach to medical therapy. This article provides an overview of the importance of the gut microbiome, with a particular focus on critical care.
机译:虽然众所周知,特定细菌可能导致肠道和其他感染在肠道中存在,但最近,科学家们才能理解含有胃肠道内的大量其他细菌和额外的微生物,所提到的胃肠道作为肠道微生物组。特别是,现在认识到肠道微生物组内的细菌在维持人类健康的不同方面具有各种作用,并且这些细菌的干扰可能导致或有助于许多不同的医疗条件,包括特定的感染,包括特定的感染,某些癌症和慢性条件,包括炎症性肠病。此外,越来越意识到这些细菌有助于确定身体如何应对药物,包括抗生素和化疗。对不同方法产生了兴趣,以改变肠道微生物组作为医疗治疗的新方法。本文概述了肠道微生物组的重要性,特别关注重大关注。

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