Probiotics Reduce Gut Microbial Translocation and Improve Adult Atopic Dermatitis
@article{Iemoli2012ProbioticsRG, title={Probiotics Reduce Gut Microbial Translocation and Improve Adult Atopic Dermatitis}, author={Enrico Iemoli and Daria Trabattoni and Serena Parisotto and Linda Borgonovo and Marco Toscano and Giuliano Rizzardini and Mario Clerici and Elena Ricci and A. Fusi and Elena De Vecchi and Stefania Piconi and Lorenzo Drago}, journal={Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology}, year={2012}, volume={46}, pages={S33–S40} }
Background: It has been suggested that probiotics modulate atopic dermatitis (AD) progression, but no data are actually available on their mechanisms of action and on their ability to act as immunomodulators in this pathology. Objective: The aim of this randomized double-blinded active treatment versus placebo study was to evaluate clinical efficacy of an intake of a combination of 2 probiotics (Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 and Bifidobacterium breve BR03) for the treatment of adult AD patients…
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