2021
DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2021.1931363
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Nutrition in Cancer Patients Positive for COVID-19; Case Series and a Systematic Review of Literature

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“…With this purpose, researchers developed probiotic-based sanitation that may stably decrease pathogens on surfaces while avoiding the promotion of antimicrobial resistance for use in a children's hospital [229]. In this way, the probiotic cleaner better conserves beneficial bacteria and stops pathogenic bacteria from acquiring mutations that improve their pathogenicity [228][229][230]. The development of alternative methods to counter the effects of the pandemic should be promoted to avoid potential changes in the microbiome that may result in the worsening of health outcomes.…”
Section: Probiotics and Other Microbial Therapeutics In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this purpose, researchers developed probiotic-based sanitation that may stably decrease pathogens on surfaces while avoiding the promotion of antimicrobial resistance for use in a children's hospital [229]. In this way, the probiotic cleaner better conserves beneficial bacteria and stops pathogenic bacteria from acquiring mutations that improve their pathogenicity [228][229][230]. The development of alternative methods to counter the effects of the pandemic should be promoted to avoid potential changes in the microbiome that may result in the worsening of health outcomes.…”
Section: Probiotics and Other Microbial Therapeutics In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 2: The documents identified in step 1 were then limited to those having the phrases “cancer and related terms” in their titles. Cancer-related terms were taken from PubMed’s Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), and from a previous systematic and meta-analysis on COVID-19 in the oncology field[ 14 - 17 , 42 ] and placed into the Scopus engine. Some documents ( i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 77 Patients accompanying stomachic malignancy have more food complexities, that influence situation results and increase the risk of swelling-accompanying death, on account of lowered gastrointestinal function, lack of consumption of vitamins, and unfavorable belongings of the lump on the bulk. 78 The malnutrition screening tools can be used to self-evaluate outpatients in danger of moderate-to-harsh hunger before resection and in subjects taking medical checkup supplementary chemoradiotherapy. Evaluation of undernourished patients ate is understood by digestive support, to a degree spoken digestive supplements, which are the best choice alternative.…”
Section: Nutritional Care In Patients With Gastric Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%