Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A review

According to the International Scientific Association in association with Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations(UN) and World Health Organization (WHO), “administration of probiotics” means administration and ingestion of live microorganisms in an appropriate amount for developing good...

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Main Authors: Aditi Munmun Sengupta, Diptendu Chatterjee, Rima Ghosh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2020-06-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/28618
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spelling doaj-3783a67f42684aba8c780a4f610a19a32020-11-25T02:40:38ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762020-06-011146470https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v11i4.28618Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A reviewAditi Munmun Sengupta 0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4142-5331Diptendu Chatterjee 1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5884-1158Rima Ghosh2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8311-0050Research Scholar, Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta; Medical Officer, CK Birla Hospitals, Dept. of Critical Care, Kolkata; Harvard Medical School Post Graduate Association Member Assistant Professor (Stage III), Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta; Deputy Registrar, University of Calcutta Junior Research Fellow (UGC-NET), Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta According to the International Scientific Association in association with Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations(UN) and World Health Organization (WHO), “administration of probiotics” means administration and ingestion of live microorganisms in an appropriate amount for developing good health condition in the host individual. Probiotics are administered for building immunity against common respiratory tract infections, including cough, pharyngitis, laryngitis, pneumonia, and asthma. Therefore, vaccinations have been introduced to safeguard the children and the elderly from such infections. General patients improve their health when they consume appropriate amounts live microorganisms (probiotics) such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium that belong to lactic acid bacteria family. Fermented foods, such as yogurt and soy, and dietary supplements are known to be rich sources of microorganisms. However, the consumption of microorganisms causes gastrointestinal symptoms as common side effects. Limited studies provide relevant information about the probiotics’ consumption; therefore, the current study aimed to increase the probiotics consumption among individuals and avoid common infections.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/28618probioticsrespiratory tract infectionsdietary supplementsventilator-associated pneumoniacovid-19
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author Aditi Munmun Sengupta
Diptendu Chatterjee
Rima Ghosh
spellingShingle Aditi Munmun Sengupta
Diptendu Chatterjee
Rima Ghosh
Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A review
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
probiotics
respiratory tract infections
dietary supplements
ventilator-associated pneumonia
covid-19
author_facet Aditi Munmun Sengupta
Diptendu Chatterjee
Rima Ghosh
author_sort Aditi Munmun Sengupta
title Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A review
title_short Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A review
title_full Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A review
title_fullStr Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A review
title_full_unstemmed Role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to COVID-19: A review
title_sort role of probiotics in respiratory tract diseases with special reference to covid-19: a review
publisher Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara
series Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 2467-9100
2091-0576
publishDate 2020-06-01
description According to the International Scientific Association in association with Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations(UN) and World Health Organization (WHO), “administration of probiotics” means administration and ingestion of live microorganisms in an appropriate amount for developing good health condition in the host individual. Probiotics are administered for building immunity against common respiratory tract infections, including cough, pharyngitis, laryngitis, pneumonia, and asthma. Therefore, vaccinations have been introduced to safeguard the children and the elderly from such infections. General patients improve their health when they consume appropriate amounts live microorganisms (probiotics) such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium that belong to lactic acid bacteria family. Fermented foods, such as yogurt and soy, and dietary supplements are known to be rich sources of microorganisms. However, the consumption of microorganisms causes gastrointestinal symptoms as common side effects. Limited studies provide relevant information about the probiotics’ consumption; therefore, the current study aimed to increase the probiotics consumption among individuals and avoid common infections.
topic probiotics
respiratory tract infections
dietary supplements
ventilator-associated pneumonia
covid-19
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/28618
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