Interaction between gut microbiota and COVID-19 and its vaccines |
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Authors: | John S M Leung |
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Affiliation: | John S M Leung, Cardiothoracic Unit, St. Paul’s Hospital, Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | The whole world has been continuously afflicted by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic for the past 3 years. Many countries have tried many methods to control this virus infection with varying successes and failures. The gut microbiota is a biosystem spanning the entire length of the digestive tract and playing important roles in health and disease. It is much affected by COVID-19. In return it also substantially impacts infection. In particular, the gut microbiota has established a bidirectional interaction with the COVID-19 vaccines, enhancing or reducing vaccine efficacy by virtue of its varying components. Conversely, COVID-19 vaccines also make a substantial impact on the gut microbiota, re-ducing its overall population and biodiversity. It is hoped that by exploring and harnessing this bidirectional interaction we may break new ground and develop new methods to prevent and treat this formidable virus infection. |
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Keywords: | Gut microbiota COVID-19 vaccines Vaccine interactions Gut microbiota alterations |
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