The excessively widespread use of antibiotics has created many threats. A well-known problem is the increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which has clearly become a worldwide challenge to the effective control of infections by many pathogens. But, beyond affecting the pathogenic agents for which it is intended, antibiotic treatment also affects the mutualistic communities of microbes that inhabit the human body. As they inhibit susceptible organisms and select for resistant ones, antibiotics can have strong immediate effects on the composition of these communities, such as the proliferation of resistant opportunists that can cause accute disease. Furthermore, antibiotic-induced microbiota alterations are also likely to have more i...
Ongoing concerns over the presence and persistence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly i...
Trillions of microbes exist in the human body, particularly the gastrointestinal tract, coevolved wi...
Introduction Antimicrobial drugs are known to have effects on the human gut microbiota. We studied t...
Abstract Antibiotics are lifesaving therapeutic drugs that have been used by human for decades. They...
<div><p>The human intestinal microbiota performs many essential functions for the host. Antimicrobia...
Antibiotic therapies are important in combating disease-causing microorganisms and maintaining host ...
<div><p>From birth onwards, the human gut microbiota rapidly increases in diversity and reaches an a...
From birth onwards, the human gut microbiota rapidly increases in diversity and reaches an adult-lik...
From birth onwards, the human gut microbiota rapidly increases in diversity and reaches an adult-lik...
BackgroundAntibiotics are a mainstay of treatment for bacterial infections worldwide, yet the effect...
Background: Normal mammalian development and homeostasis are dependent upon the gut microbiota. Anti...
It is known that the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) microbiota responds to different antibiotics in di...
<p>The gut microbiota has been shown to influence the development of the host’s immune system in add...
The intestinal tract harbors a huge diversity of metabolically-active aerobic and anaerobic bacteria...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance is a major concern. Epidemiological studies have demo...
Ongoing concerns over the presence and persistence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly i...
Trillions of microbes exist in the human body, particularly the gastrointestinal tract, coevolved wi...
Introduction Antimicrobial drugs are known to have effects on the human gut microbiota. We studied t...
Abstract Antibiotics are lifesaving therapeutic drugs that have been used by human for decades. They...
<div><p>The human intestinal microbiota performs many essential functions for the host. Antimicrobia...
Antibiotic therapies are important in combating disease-causing microorganisms and maintaining host ...
<div><p>From birth onwards, the human gut microbiota rapidly increases in diversity and reaches an a...
From birth onwards, the human gut microbiota rapidly increases in diversity and reaches an adult-lik...
From birth onwards, the human gut microbiota rapidly increases in diversity and reaches an adult-lik...
BackgroundAntibiotics are a mainstay of treatment for bacterial infections worldwide, yet the effect...
Background: Normal mammalian development and homeostasis are dependent upon the gut microbiota. Anti...
It is known that the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) microbiota responds to different antibiotics in di...
<p>The gut microbiota has been shown to influence the development of the host’s immune system in add...
The intestinal tract harbors a huge diversity of metabolically-active aerobic and anaerobic bacteria...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance is a major concern. Epidemiological studies have demo...
Ongoing concerns over the presence and persistence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly i...
Trillions of microbes exist in the human body, particularly the gastrointestinal tract, coevolved wi...
Introduction Antimicrobial drugs are known to have effects on the human gut microbiota. We studied t...