Author: Konturek, Peter C.
Title: Wie wirkt sich COVID-19 auf die intestinale Mikrobiota aus? Cord-id: ev4eybwm Document date: 2021_9_9
ID: ev4eybwm
Snippet: Background: There is a bidirectional interaction between the intestines and lungs, the so-called lung-intestinal axis. Method: The review article reports on studies that deal with a possible influence of the intestinal microbiota on the immune response to a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Results and Conclusions: Studies have shown that COVID-19 is accompanied by dysbiosis that persists even after successful virus conversion (negative PCR). One study found that the severity of COVID-19 is associated with
Document: Background: There is a bidirectional interaction between the intestines and lungs, the so-called lung-intestinal axis. Method: The review article reports on studies that deal with a possible influence of the intestinal microbiota on the immune response to a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Results and Conclusions: Studies have shown that COVID-19 is accompanied by dysbiosis that persists even after successful virus conversion (negative PCR). One study found that the severity of COVID-19 is associated with the intestinal microbiota. A dysbiosis could thus favor the so-called cytokine storm. There is indication that pre- and probiotics could boost the immune response in both the guts and lungs.
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