One course of antibiotics can change your gut microbiome for years

Antibiotics can disrupt the intestine microbiome

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Taking a single course of antibiotics for lower than two weeks can cut back the range of your intestine microbiome for years. When the stability of microorganisms within the intestine is disrupted, sure micro organism can dominate, resulting in diarrhoea.

Researchers already knew that antibiotics can cut back the range of bacterial species within the intestine for as much as two years, however the longer-term penalties had been much less clear.

To fill this hole, Gabriel Baldanzi at…


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