| Literature DB >> 32574290 |
David Baud1, Varvara Dimopoulou Agri2, Glenn R Gibson3, Gregor Reid4,5, Eric Giannoni2.
Abstract
Entities:
Keywords: COVID 19; SARS-CoV-2; coronavirus; pandemics; prebiotics; probiotics; respiratory infection
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32574290 PMCID: PMC7227397 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
The following are examples (not exclusive) of probiotic products, or web sites listing products, with documentation in human studies that may have relevance to reducing the burden of the coronavirus pandemic.
| Reduced incidence and duration of RTIs | Once daily for duration of the pandemic | ( | |
| Lowering duration and severity of flu-like illness | Once daily for duration of the pandemic | ( | |
| For digestive health and gut barrier integrity, and prevention of viral RTIs | One capsule daily for duration of the pandemic | ( | |
| Prevention of upper RTIs, immune modulation | 2 g sachet per day for duration of pandemic | ( | |
| Lower incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia | One of each day for duration of the pandemic | ( | |
| Enhances innate immunity, prevents influenza infection | One each day for duration of the pandemic | ( | |
| To reduce rate of SIRS, infections, sepsis, days of stay in the intensive care unit, days under mechanical ventilation, and mortality | For COVID-19 patients | ( | |
| A list of probiotics available in Canada for various health issues; | |||
| A list of probiotics available in the USA for various health issues; | |||
We must emphasize that none have been tested or proven to have an effect against SARS-CoV2, the virus causing COVID-19, nor are they proven treatments or cures for this condition.