Purpose of review The composition and diversity of the microbiota of the human gut, skin, and several other sites is severely deranged in critically ill patients on the ICU, and it is likely that these disruptions can negatively affect outcome. We here review new and ongoing studies that investigate the use of microbiota- targeted therapeutics in the ICU, and provide recommendations for future research. Recent findings Practically every intervention in the ICU as well as the physiological effects of critical illness itself can have a profound impact on the gut microbiota. Therapeutic modulation of the microbiota, aimed at restoring the balance between ` pathogenic' and ` health- promoting' microbes is therefore of significant interest. Prob...
Critical illness is hypothesized to associate with loss of "health-promoting" commensal microbes and...
Alongside advances in understanding the pathophysiology of sepsis, there have been tremendous stride...
The gut microbiome is now considered an organ unto itself and plays an important role in health main...
The understanding of the gut microbiome in health and disease has shown tremendous progress in the l...
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the human microenvironment. Dysbiosis of the gut microbio...
Purpose of reviewLoss of 'health-promoting' microbes and overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria (dysbiosi...
Patients suffering from critical illness have host inflammatory responses against injuries, such as ...
The human gut microbiota consists of bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses. It is a dynamic ecosyste...
We evaluated the relationship between the intestinal microbiota composition and clinical outcome in ...
Purpose: The intestinal microbiota has emerged as a virtual organ with essential functions in human ...
The interest in human intestinal microbiota in health and critical illness has increased in recent y...
The intestinal microbiota has emerged as a virtual organ with essential functions in human physiolog...
Background: Virtually no studies on the dynamics of the intestinal microbiota in patients admitted t...
Microbiota—adefined as a collection of microbial organisms colonising different parts of the human b...
Critically ill patients have an alteration in the microbiome in which it becomes a disease-promoting...
Critical illness is hypothesized to associate with loss of "health-promoting" commensal microbes and...
Alongside advances in understanding the pathophysiology of sepsis, there have been tremendous stride...
The gut microbiome is now considered an organ unto itself and plays an important role in health main...
The understanding of the gut microbiome in health and disease has shown tremendous progress in the l...
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the human microenvironment. Dysbiosis of the gut microbio...
Purpose of reviewLoss of 'health-promoting' microbes and overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria (dysbiosi...
Patients suffering from critical illness have host inflammatory responses against injuries, such as ...
The human gut microbiota consists of bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses. It is a dynamic ecosyste...
We evaluated the relationship between the intestinal microbiota composition and clinical outcome in ...
Purpose: The intestinal microbiota has emerged as a virtual organ with essential functions in human ...
The interest in human intestinal microbiota in health and critical illness has increased in recent y...
The intestinal microbiota has emerged as a virtual organ with essential functions in human physiolog...
Background: Virtually no studies on the dynamics of the intestinal microbiota in patients admitted t...
Microbiota—adefined as a collection of microbial organisms colonising different parts of the human b...
Critically ill patients have an alteration in the microbiome in which it becomes a disease-promoting...
Critical illness is hypothesized to associate with loss of "health-promoting" commensal microbes and...
Alongside advances in understanding the pathophysiology of sepsis, there have been tremendous stride...
The gut microbiome is now considered an organ unto itself and plays an important role in health main...