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Researchers accelerate the study Probiotics may be another option to fight COVID slotxo While there is no clear evidence, some researchers believe that beneficial microbes can fight the coronavirus. "Probiotics" which are good or beneficial microorganisms for the body. And the coronavirus or SARS-CoV-2, as well as studying the feasibility of using probiotics to prevent or treat COVID-19

Part of the research conducted by the College of Science. Department of Botany and Microbiology King Saud University Saudi Arabia has identified the living microorganisms. (Probiotics) has the effect of balancing the microflora in the gut. Including improving the human immune system Researchers are trying to study the use of probiotics to combat COVID-19.


Numerous research studies the association of probiotics in the gut and lung disorders. This includes asthma, emphysema, bronchitis, lung cancer, pneumonia, and pleural effusion. It was stated that respiratory viral infection caused intestinal microbial disturbances such as L. casei, L. gasseri, B. longum, B. bifidum, L. rhamnosus, L. plantarum, B. breve, Pediococcus pentosaceus. And Leuconostoc mesenteroides.

Recent studies in China have also confirmed that the infection with COVID-19 has been linked to the disease. Affect the balance of human gut microflora. Observed from patients with COVID-19 Found to contain microorganisms Decreased intestinal Bifidobacterium spp. And Lactobacillus spp., As well as the proportion of COVID-19 patients. With diarrhea up to 36%


A team of researchers from China has therefore tested COVID-19 patients. Eat some probiotics. And it was found that patients who received antibiotics from probiotics had more relief. Including infections in the blood stream The amount of healthy microorganisms in the feces. And can neutralize the immune system against the virus However, the antagonist role of probiotics continues to be studied and tested.

Another study from Saudi Arabia concluded that probiotics can help strengthen the host's immunity, possibly in addition to alleviating symptoms of the novel coronavirus disease. In other words, probiotics are immunosuppressants and are likely to treat COVID-19 infection. In the absence of a vaccine

This is in line with research from Vietnam that further studies should be done to better understand the mechanisms of COVID-19 immunization. Continue to develop new drugs or vaccines against the coronavirus.

Dr. Paul Wishmeyer, Duke University Research Team North Carolina USA It states that most people are unaware of the probiotic's potential to reduce the severity of infectious diseases. He and his team believe that probiotics could be used for COVID-19. Just like any other infection

“We have studied the benefits of probiotics and found that they have the ability to alleviate symptoms of infection and reduce their spread in the body. We've found that probiotics can kill viruses and bacteria as well as control inflammation. And we all know that COVID-19 Lead to fight inflammation, which probiotics may help There are also numerous studies showing that probiotics can significantly reduce respiratory infections in adults by 30-50%, ”said Dr. Wishmeyer.

Some public health experts have also pushed forward the use of probiotics for the treatment of COVID-19. Some experts argued that probiotics were not recommended for COVID-19 patients. Until there is clear evidence

However, Carrie Dennett, nutritionist and author of the health article, said: Although there is evidence that probiotics can reduce the risk of upper respiratory viral infections such as the common cold. But there is no conclusive evidence that probiotics will prevent or treat COVID-19.

The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) states that further experimental studies are needed to confirm this question. He reiterated that probiotics or prebiotics are currently not used in the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.


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