Abstract
Background: Probiotics can improve immune function leading to the prevention and management of viral infections like SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19 disease).
Methods: We searched PubMed, EMBASE, Google Scholar, Science Direct, Scopus, and Web of Science up to May 2020 to identify interventional & observational studies documenting the effects of probiotics on incidence, severity, duration, and other clinical manifestations of viral infections, especially SARS-CoV-2-induced.
Results: From a total of 91 records, 24 studies were obtained and classified into three domains based on the efficacy of probiotics on 1) shortening the period and severity of infections (n=9), 2) incidence (n=6), and 3) other clinical complications that may be followed by viral disorders (n=9). Identified probiotics have positive effects on the mentioned domains.
Conclusion: Based on the evidence, some probiotic strains may be useful in SARS-CoV-2 infection; randomized trials are needed to show the facts.
Keywords: Viral diseases, probiotics, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, microbiome, immunity.
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Title:Probiotics Against Viruses; COVID-19 is a Paper Tiger: A Systematic Review
Volume: 21 Issue: 7
Author(s): Zamzam Paknahad and Amir R. Moravejolahkami*
Affiliation:
- Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutrition & Food Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan,Iran
Keywords: Viral diseases, probiotics, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, microbiome, immunity.
Abstract:
Background: Probiotics can improve immune function leading to the prevention and management of viral infections like SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19 disease).
Methods: We searched PubMed, EMBASE, Google Scholar, Science Direct, Scopus, and Web of Science up to May 2020 to identify interventional & observational studies documenting the effects of probiotics on incidence, severity, duration, and other clinical manifestations of viral infections, especially SARS-CoV-2-induced.
Results: From a total of 91 records, 24 studies were obtained and classified into three domains based on the efficacy of probiotics on 1) shortening the period and severity of infections (n=9), 2) incidence (n=6), and 3) other clinical complications that may be followed by viral disorders (n=9). Identified probiotics have positive effects on the mentioned domains.
Conclusion: Based on the evidence, some probiotic strains may be useful in SARS-CoV-2 infection; randomized trials are needed to show the facts.
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Paknahad Zamzam and Moravejolahkami R. Amir *, Probiotics Against Viruses; COVID-19 is a Paper Tiger: A Systematic Review, Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets 2021; 21 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871530320666200917114033
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871530320666200917114033 |
Print ISSN 1871-5303 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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