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Probiotics in Intestinal and Non-Intestinal Infectious Diseases – Clinical Evidence
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2008There is increasing evidence that certain probiotic strains can be useful in improving human health. The use of probiotics has received attention as a natural way of restoring body's normal microbiota, and an alternative and inexpensive way of preventing or treating infectious diseases without side effects.
K, Hatakka, M, Saxelin
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Biopsy diagnosis of intestinal infectious diseases
Current Diagnostic Pathology, 2000Abstract Infectious diseases of the gastrointestinal tract can be broadly divided into three morphological categories: (1) non-specific active infectious bacterial colitis caused by infectious agents such as Campylobacter , Shigella or Salmonella , (2) specific histopathological changes such as Cytomegalovirus colitis, or colitis associated with ...
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Intestinal Infectious Diseases
1990We begin now a systematic study of mortality by cause, following the order of the rubric number of the Ninth Revision, 1975, of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). Thus, we begin with the infectious or organismal diseases. It is necessary to give, if only for the ease of remembering, some character to the disease rubrics, so we give the
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Infectious intestinal disease in elderly people.
Communicable disease report. CDR review, 1996This paper analyses routinely available data on infectious intestinal diseases occurring in people aged 65 years and over in England and Wales from 1990 to 1994. These data include annual reports of consultations with general practitioners in spotter practices collated by the Royal College of General Practitioners, notifications of food poisoning ...
T, Djuretic +3 more
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The role of neuroenteric hormones in intestinal infectious diseases
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2000It is now well established that communication among the enteric nerves, hormones, and neuropeptides plays a role in the pathogenesis of infectious gastrointestinal conditions. The results of several studies suggest that enteric nerves and hormones modulate important gastrointestinal functions such as intestinal motility and transport, intestinal ...
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Intestinal Dysbiosis in Infectious Diseases
2022Amalia Anastasopoulou +3 more
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Infectious disease in an era of global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Rachel E Baker +2 more
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mRNA vaccines for infectious diseases: principles, delivery and clinical translation
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021Namit Chaudhary, Kathryn A Whitehead
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Deprivation and hospital admission for infectious intestinal diseases
The Lancet, 1999B, Olowokure +4 more
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