Gut microbes could predict how seriously ill a COVID-19 patient might get, preliminary study suggests

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Gut microbes could predict how seriously ill a COVID-19 patient might get, preliminary study suggests
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Scientists studied data on over 2,000 people to explore the potential link between gut microbes and the disease caused by the coronavirus.

said"there is a lot going on in patients who come to medical care with"Patients are almost certainly eating differently depending on how sick they are, and sicker patients are more likely to have been given antibiotics than those who are less unwell.

Gibson also said the study size was unusual"but that implies wanting to see more people in the trials and therefore having the virus, so I would not want to suggest that.", impacting upon a variety of important disorders. I am not surprised to see the anti-inflammatory links with-19 set out here but it is very good indeed to see this evidence and use of modern techniques to do so., further suggesting a gastrointestinal link.

Gibson said he has been advising people to take pro and pre-biotics that boost gut microbial health"for weeks."with scientific underpinning and not justas such . At the time, this was based upon little evidence but was a 'no brainer' for me in terms of potential benefits to risk." Since the COVID-19 pandemic started five months ago, the number of confirmed cases has now reached over 3 million,

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