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Introduction: The consumption of probiotics and prebiotics helps with the regulation of the immune system by restoring the gastrointestinal balance. Consequently, the body has a better immune response against COVID-19. Objective:  To perform a review of scientific evidence regarding the rol...

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Glavni autor: Pacurucu Reyes, Ana Rafaela (author)
Daljnji autori: Loza Chiriboga, Juan Sebastián (author), Pérez Haro, Jessica Magaly (author), Rodríguez Betancourt, Andrés Santiago (author)
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La Ciencia al Servicio de la Salud y la Nutrición; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2022): Enero 2022 - Junio 2022; 26 - 35
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Probióticos y prebióticos en el manejo y tratamiento de la COVID-19
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description Introduction: The consumption of probiotics and prebiotics helps with the regulation of the immune system by restoring the gastrointestinal balance. Consequently, the body has a better immune response against COVID-19. Objective:  To perform a review of scientific evidence regarding the role of certain probiotic strains, and prebiotic consumption in the management and treatment of COVID-19. Methodology:  A narrative review of case studies, systematic reviews, original articles, and retrospective studies was conducted through the digital databases of PubMed, Science Direct, Springer, Elsevier and Google Scholar, using the keywords "COVID-19", "SARS-CoV-2", "coronavirus", "microbiome", "probiotics" and "prebiotics". Results: Forty-eight articles were selected according to the inclusion criteria defined in the methodology, with information of interest for the study. Discussion: Individuals with an altered microbiota are more prone to COVID-19 infection, therefore, probiotic supplementation improves the ability of the gastrointestinal microbiota to modulate immune activity. It has also been demonstrated that patients who have a diet rich in prebiotics present a lower risk for COVID-19 complications and have a better recovery. Conclusion: The administration of lactobacilli and bifidobacteria, mainly, linked to the consumption of prebiotics and a diet rich in fiber, has shown promising results regarding the management of gut dysbiosis induced by SARS-CoV-2, and the regulation of the immune system.
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spelling Español Probióticos y prebióticos en el manejo y tratamiento de la COVID-19Pacurucu Reyes, Ana RafaelaLoza Chiriboga, Juan SebastiánPérez Haro, Jessica MagalyRodríguez Betancourt, Andrés SantiagoIntroduction: The consumption of probiotics and prebiotics helps with the regulation of the immune system by restoring the gastrointestinal balance. Consequently, the body has a better immune response against COVID-19. Objective:  To perform a review of scientific evidence regarding the role of certain probiotic strains, and prebiotic consumption in the management and treatment of COVID-19. Methodology:  A narrative review of case studies, systematic reviews, original articles, and retrospective studies was conducted through the digital databases of PubMed, Science Direct, Springer, Elsevier and Google Scholar, using the keywords "COVID-19", "SARS-CoV-2", "coronavirus", "microbiome", "probiotics" and "prebiotics". Results: Forty-eight articles were selected according to the inclusion criteria defined in the methodology, with information of interest for the study. Discussion: Individuals with an altered microbiota are more prone to COVID-19 infection, therefore, probiotic supplementation improves the ability of the gastrointestinal microbiota to modulate immune activity. It has also been demonstrated that patients who have a diet rich in prebiotics present a lower risk for COVID-19 complications and have a better recovery. Conclusion: The administration of lactobacilli and bifidobacteria, mainly, linked to the consumption of prebiotics and a diet rich in fiber, has shown promising results regarding the management of gut dysbiosis induced by SARS-CoV-2, and the regulation of the immune system.Introducción: El consumo de probióticos y prebióticos modula el sistema inmunológico al reestablecer el balance gastrointestinal, lo que implica una mejor respuesta del sistema inmune para combatir la COVID-19. Objetivo: Realizar una revisión de evidencia científica sobre la influencia de ciertas cepas probióticas y el consumo de prebióticos en el manejo y tratamiento de la COVID-19. Metodología: Se realizó una revisión narrativa de estudios de caso, revisiones sistemáticas, artículos originales y estudios retrospectivos a través de las bases de datos digitales de PubMed, Science Direct, Springer, Elsevier y Google Scholar, utilizando las palabras clave “COVID-19”, “SARS-CoV-2”, “coronavirus”, “microbiome”, “probiotics” y “prebiotics”. Resultados: Se seleccionaron 48 artículos según los criterios de inclusión definidos en la metodología, con información de interés para el estudio. Discusión: Las personas que presentan una microbiota alterada son más susceptibles a la COVID-19, por lo tanto, la suplementación con probióticos mejora la capacidad de la microbiota gastrointestinal para modular la actividad inmunológica. También se ha demostrado que los pacientes que consumen alimentos con altos contenidos de prebióticos tienen menor riesgo de complicaciones de la COVID-19 y una mejor recuperación post enfermedad. Conclusión: La administración lactobacilos y las bifidobacterias, principalmente, ligada al consumo de prebióticos y una dieta rica en fibra ha mostrado un efecto prometedor en el manejo de la disbiosis intestinal inducida por el virus SRAS-CoV-2 y la regulación de la función del sistema de defensa del organismo.Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo2022-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.espoch.edu.ec/index.php/cssn/article/view/66810.47244/cssn.Vol13.Iss1.668La Ciencia al Servicio de la Salud y la Nutrición; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2022): Enero 2022 - Junio 2022; 26 - 35La Ciencia al Servicio de la Salud y la Nutrición; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2022): Enero 2022 - Junio 2022; 26 - 351390-874Xreponame:Revista CSSNinstname:Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazoinstacron:ESPOCHspahttp://revistas.espoch.edu.ec/index.php/cssn/article/view/668/667Derechos de autor 2022 Ana Rafaela Pacurucu Reyes, Juan Sebastián Loza Chiriboga, Jessica Magaly Pérez Haro, Andrés Santiago Rodríguez Betancourthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-08-03T02:23:13Zoai:ojs.172.17.102.145:article/668Portal de revistashttp://revistas.espoch.edu.ec/index.php/cssn/Universidad públicahttps://espoch.edu.ecEcuador1390-874X1390-874Xopendoar:02025-10-05T18:04:09.206618Revista CSSN - Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazotrue
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