Antibiotics and the gut microbiome: Understanding the impact on human health
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Abstract
Antibiotic use has become problematic because it unintentionally upsets the delicate equilibrium of the human gut microbiota. Antibiotics, especially broad-spectrum ones, that were once regarded as life-saving treatments for bacterial infections instead indiscriminately destroy the good bacteria that are essential for preserving gut health in addition to their target pathogens. Antibiotic-induced gut dysbiosis, the term for this disturbance, sets off a series of adverse reactions that negatively impact the gut microbiome, resulting in a decline in microbial diversity and the creation of an environment that is favourable to the establishment of strains that are resistant to antibiotics. Antibiotic exposure has…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 113
Authors
5- RHRahul Harikumar Lathakumari
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
- LKLeela Kakithakara Vajravelu
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
- ASAbhishek SatheesanCorresponding
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
- SSSujith Sri Surya Ravi
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
- JTJayaprakash Thulukanam
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Microbiome
- Antibiotics
- Gut microbiome
- Human health
- Human microbiome
- Medicine
- Intensive care medicine
- Biology