"Probiotic therapy - recruiting old friends to fight new foes" by Roy D. Sleator
 

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Bacteriology | Biochemical Phenomena, Metabolism, and Nutrition | Biology | Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition | Digestive, Oral, and Skin Physiology | Food Microbiology | Food Science | Human and Clinical Nutrition | Immunology and Infectious Disease | Immunology of Infectious Disease | Immunotherapy | Medicine and Health Sciences | Microbiology | Nutrition | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases | Nutritional Epidemiology

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Gut Pathogens

Abstract

Against a backdrop of increasing antibiotic resistance, and the emergence of new and evolving pathogens, clinicians are increasingly forced to consider alternative therapies - probiotics are one such alternative.

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