• List of Articles rotavirus

      • Open Access Article

        1 - The effect of probiotics on gastrointestinal disease
        Soheila Fadaei
        Probiotics are a group of beneficial microorganisms living in the gut, which when consumed have a positive effect on physiological health directly or indirectly through the modulation of the internal ecosystem influencing the results for the use of probiotics. Indicate More
        Probiotics are a group of beneficial microorganisms living in the gut, which when consumed have a positive effect on physiological health directly or indirectly through the modulation of the internal ecosystem influencing the results for the use of probiotics. Indicated as a treatment for gastrointestinal disorders are 1) the use of Saccharomyces boulardi Enteroccus faecium SF68 to prevent or shorten the duration of antibiotic-associated diarrhea, 2) the prevention of S. boulardi, which prevents Clostridium difficil-associated diarrhea. 3) Fermented milk contains Lactobacillus rhamnsousder for infants with rotavirus enteritis. Therefore, according to the researchers, the use of probiotics, the creation of microbial recombination of the intestines, gastroenteritis, lactose intolerance and diarrhea are related to the use of antibiotics from these biological substances as a treatment for diseases caused by chronic diseases. Manuscript profile