Human Microbiome: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Interventions
By Sabu Thomas
The human microbiome refers to the complete microorganisms inhabiting the human body sites including skin, ear, nose, oral cavity, the genital, gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, and body fluids such as breast milk, saliva, and urine. It is a significant and essential organ recognized for the body and has an established involvement in the host wellbeing, in terms of nutritional requirements and immunomodulation. This book talks about how alteration and imbalance in the same can have clinical implications associated with a multitude of gastrointestinal, lifestyle-associated, and neurodegenerative disorders. How the proliferation of specific groups of bacteria and their metabolic activities, as a result of intestinal dysbiosis leads to the ‘leaky gut’ condition thereby influences brain activity via the bidirectional gut-brain axis. It also coves the importance of microbial seeding and how it can be influenced by the mode of delivery, nutrition, and medication. This book also provides various therapeutic interventions such as the establishment of stool banks and Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) that have recently proved promising in the treatment of ASD, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and Ulcerative Colitis. This book provides a deeper understanding of the development of the human gut microbiome and the factors driving its dysbiosis. This book is a valuable read for health professionals, medical students, nutritionists, and scientific research communities who are eager to update themselves with recent trends in microbiome research. It will also aid gastroenterologists and nutritionists to make well-informed choices regarding therapeutic regimes.
By Sabu Thomas
The human microbiome is a fascinating and complex system that consists of trillions of microorganisms inhabiting various parts of the human body, including the skin, ears, nose, oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and more. These microorganisms, which include bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other microbes, play a crucial role in maintaining our overall health and well-being. Understanding the human microbiome and its influence on our bodies has become a subject of great interest and research in recent years.
In his book, “The Human Microbiome: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Interventions,” author Sabu Thomas provides a comprehensive exploration of the human microbiome, its significance, and the potential clinical implications of alterations and imbalances within the microbial communities. Thomas delves into the intricate relationship between the microbiome and a wide range of health conditions, including gastrointestinal disorders, lifestyle-related diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders.
One of the key topics discussed in the book is the concept of “leaky gut,” which refers to increased permeability of the intestinal lining. Thomas explains how dysbiosis, a disruption in the balance of gut bacteria, can lead to the development of a leaky gut. This condition has been linked to various health issues, including inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and even mental health disorders. The author highlights the bidirectional gut-brain axis, emphasizing how the gut microbiome can influence brain activity and potentially contribute to conditions like anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline.
The book also covers the important aspect of microbial seeding, which refers to the establishment of a healthy and diverse microbial community in newborns. Thomas discusses how factors like the mode of delivery, nutrition, and medication can impact the initial microbial colonization in infants. Understanding the early development of the microbiome is crucial as alterations in the gut microbiota during this critical period have been linked to long-term health outcomes, including the risk of developing allergies, asthma, and obesity.
Furthermore, “The Human Microbiome” delves into emerging therapeutic interventions, such as stool banks and Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT). These innovative treatments involve transferring healthy microbial communities from donors to individuals with dysbiosis-related conditions. Thomas explores the potential of these interventions in treating conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), and Ulcerative Colitis, highlighting the promising results that have been observed in recent studies.
For health professionals, medical students, nutritionists, and scientific research communities, this book serves as a valuable resource, providing up-to-date information on the latest trends and research in microbiome studies. By diving deep into the complexities of the human gut microbiome and its dysbiosis, Thomas equips readers with a deeper understanding of the factors driving alterations in the microbiome and the potential therapeutic avenues to restore the balance.
Gastroenterologists and nutritionists will find this book particularly useful as it offers well-informed insights into therapeutic regimes for various gut-related disorders. The information presented in “The Human Microbiome” encourages readers to stay abreast of the latest developments and discoveries in microbiome research, enabling them to make informed decisions and provide optimal care to their patients.
As you embark on your journey through the pages of “The Human Microbiome: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Interventions,” you will not only gain a wealth of knowledge but also develop a deeper appreciation for the intricate symbiotic relationship between our bodies and the microorganisms that call us home. This book will leave you feeling inspired to explore further and contribute to the ever-growing field of microbiome research.
Product Details
- Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2022 edition (February 3, 2022)
- Language: English
- Format: eBook Digital, 277 pages
- ISBN-10: 9811676712
- ISBN-13: 978-9811676710
Order your copy of “The Human Microbiome: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Interventions” today, and take a deep dive into the intriguing world of the human microbiome. Gain valuable insights into the latest research, explore the therapeutic potential of microbial interventions, and expand your understanding of the critical role played by the microbiome in our overall health and well-being. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in microbiome research, from health professionals to scientific enthusiasts.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2022 edition (February 3, 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 277 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9811676712
- ISBN-13 : 978-9811676710