Affiliation:
1. World-Class Research Center for Personalized Medicine;
Institute of Experimental medicine
Abstract
The review discusses modern concepts of microbiota, its organization and significance for the functioning of the human body. The data on the significance of changes in the microbial composition in the case of dysbiosis and the strategies of a modern clinician aimed at restoring the microbial community inherent in each person are presented. The author’s position in relation to microbial therapy by means of exogenously grown microorganisms (probiotics, autoprobiotics and fecal transplantation) being introduced into the human body under conditions of dysbiosis are described.
Publisher
Arterialnaya Gipertenziya
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