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Archives of Clinical Microbiology

  • ISSN: 1989-8436
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Dr. Vikas Ghattargi

Mylab Discovery Solutions Pvt. Ltd, 1 Serology and Microbiome, Baner, Pune, 411045, Maharashtra, India

Publications
  • Review Article   
    Probiotics as a Potential Immuno Modulator to Combat Coronavirus Disease (covid-19) Infection
    Author(s): Dr. Vikas Ghattargi*, Shikha R Kumari, Omkar B Govardhane and Shrikant P Pawar

    The outburst of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-COV-2) in December 2019 stumbled the mankind; the death of millions of people across the world stipulated the urge to combat COVID-19. Based on clinical data; COVID-19 along with causing upper respiratory infection managed to create gut dysbiosis and reduce immunity through gut-lung axis. Certain medication and vaccine are the current remedy; however, these are not full proof treatment to avoid COVID complications. Therefore, in this paper we highlighted the necessity to stabilize gut microbiota in order to strengthen immunity. Based on retrospective and pilot studies probiotic is proven effective as an antiviral agent or against diseases such as HIV, Influenza, Antibiotic Associated Diarrhoea and many more. In addition to this, two clinical studies and one patent filed so far provided the supportive evidence for probiotic as an .. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/1989-8436X.22.16.6.186

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