ID:P3
Pathogenesis:Gut microbiota factor
Other Terms:Gut microbiome; Intestinal microbiota; Microbiota factor; antibiotics
Description:Several of the organisms are known to reside at the inflamed mucosa with the potential to exacerbate inflammation and/or invade intestinal epithelial cells, including strains of Escherichia and Fusobacterium.Haemophilus and Veillonella, have recently been reported to contribute to oral dysbiosis in IBD patients.Another factor affecting the gut microbial composition is the use of antibiotics.
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