Probiotics " Alternative to antibiotics resistance"

I. Walaa, Ahmed Al-Shimaa, A. Sleim
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A ntibiotic resistance is of great concern for human and animal globally. New resistance mechanisms are emerging and can spread be-tween food-producing animals and humans all parts of the world . Antibiotic resistance is threatening our ability to treat common infectious diseases. Antibiotic resistance is accelerated by the misuse and overuse of antibiotics , so there is great demand for researches to discover alternative substances to reduce the impact and limit the spread of resistance. Probiotics are considered to be favorable live microorganisms by the host organism by maintaining microbial homeostasis and healthy gut, moreover, probiotics have been suggested as viable alternates to antibiotics and subsequently overcome antibiotic resistance and reduce the excessive use of antibiotics. In addition, providing other growth-promoting properties in the animal health and nutrition industry .
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益生菌“替代抗生素耐药性”
抗生素耐药性是全球人类和动物非常关注的问题。新的耐药机制正在出现,并可能在世界各地的食用动物和人类之间传播。抗生素耐药性正威胁着我们治疗常见传染病的能力。抗生素的滥用和过度使用加速了抗生素的耐药性,因此迫切需要研究寻找替代物质来减少耐药性的影响并限制耐药性的传播。益生菌被认为是一种有益的活微生物,可以维持微生物稳态和健康的肠道,而且益生菌被认为是抗生素的可行替代品,可以克服抗生素耐药性,减少抗生素的过度使用。此外,在动物健康和营养行业提供其他促进生长的特性。
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