Infants, from the moment of birth, are colonized by large numbers of microbes. This colonization continues throughout childhood and from preliminary studies seems to be a highly dynamic process, even during the usual physiologic state we refer to as health. In this context, the persistence of bacterial and fungal species in and on the human body likely confers various benefits to the host. One specific approach to modulate such beneficial effects is the administration of probiotics, also known as beneficial microbes. Herein, we outline the highest level evidence in regard to the evolution of the microbiome during childhood and its manipulation by probiotics for genitourinary, enteric, and allergic and atopic disorders. Thus, probiotic appro...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the potential beneficial role of probiotic supplementation...
653-661The gut microbiota is critically important for development and maturation of the mucosal immu...
Allergy is a hypersensitivity reaction mediated by specific antibody-mediated or cell-mediated immun...
Probiotics have been defined as living microorganisms, which upon ingestion in certain numbers have ...
<p>The beneficial effects of food containing probiotics (or prebiotics or synbiotics) on human healt...
Atopic diseases such as (atopic) eczema, food allergy, asthma, and allergic rhinitis are common dise...
Abstract: Probiotics have been defined as living microorganisms, which upon ingestion in certain num...
A complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors partially contributes to the developme...
The infant’s immature intestinal immune system develops as it comes into contact with dietary and mi...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
Changes in gastrointestinal (GI) bacteria caused by diet, antibiotics or other factors could alter e...
Recent years have seen the rise of probiotic supplementation in our food and the promotion of probio...
none7noPurpose of review To investigate the functional role of gut microbiota in diet-modulated dise...
The prevalence of allergic disease has increased dramatically in Western countries over the past few...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the potential beneficial role of probiotic supplementation...
653-661The gut microbiota is critically important for development and maturation of the mucosal immu...
Allergy is a hypersensitivity reaction mediated by specific antibody-mediated or cell-mediated immun...
Probiotics have been defined as living microorganisms, which upon ingestion in certain numbers have ...
<p>The beneficial effects of food containing probiotics (or prebiotics or synbiotics) on human healt...
Atopic diseases such as (atopic) eczema, food allergy, asthma, and allergic rhinitis are common dise...
Abstract: Probiotics have been defined as living microorganisms, which upon ingestion in certain num...
A complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors partially contributes to the developme...
The infant’s immature intestinal immune system develops as it comes into contact with dietary and mi...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
Changes in gastrointestinal (GI) bacteria caused by diet, antibiotics or other factors could alter e...
Recent years have seen the rise of probiotic supplementation in our food and the promotion of probio...
none7noPurpose of review To investigate the functional role of gut microbiota in diet-modulated dise...
The prevalence of allergic disease has increased dramatically in Western countries over the past few...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the potential beneficial role of probiotic supplementation...
653-661The gut microbiota is critically important for development and maturation of the mucosal immu...
Allergy is a hypersensitivity reaction mediated by specific antibody-mediated or cell-mediated immun...