Mycobacterium tuberculosis, antimicrobials, immunity, and lung–gut microbiota crosstalk: current updates and emerging advances

Volume: 1467, Issue: 1, Pages: 21 - 47
Published: Jan 28, 2020
Abstract
Increasingly, gut microbiota distortions are being implicated in the pathogenesis of several infectious and noninfectious diseases. Specifically, in the absence of an eubiotic microbiota, mice are more prone to colonization and infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). In this qualitative analysis, the following were observed: (1) antimicrobials cause long-term gut microbiota perturbations; (2) Mtb causes limited and transient disturbances...
Paper Details
Title
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, antimicrobials, immunity, and lung–gut microbiota crosstalk: current updates and emerging advances
Published Date
Jan 28, 2020
Volume
1467
Issue
1
Pages
21 - 47
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