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Using Probiotics to Treat or Prevent COVID-19

The gut microbiota is thought to be an important regulator of antiviral immune responses. Studies have shown that modulating the gut microbiota has been able to reduce viral-related enteritis, severe pneumonia cases requiring ventilator assistance, and the spread of influenza in lung epithelial cells. It is thought that probiotic treatment in COVID-19 patients could promote a healthy gut microecology, which could mitigate GI symptoms, as well as protect the respiratory system from other infections via the bi-directional communication network that is thought to exist between the gut and lung microbiotas.

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Updated 2020-08-07

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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)

Biomedical Sciences