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Gut imbalance linked to ‘long COVID’ – Australian Hospital + Healthcare Bulletin
A study published in the journal Gut reveals that the gut microbiome may influence the severity of COVID-19 and the immune system’s response to the infection.
A study published in the journal Gut reveals that the gut microbiome may influence the severity of COVID-19 and the immune systems response to the infection. The research also suggests that imbalances in the make-up of the microbiome may be implicated in long COVID the term used to describe persisting inflammatory symptoms.
With the guts resident microbes known to influence immune responses, the researchers from The Chinese University of Hong Kong wanted to explore whether the gut microbiome also…
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