2023
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciad577
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The Microbiome and Infectious Diseases

Louis-Patrick Haraoui,
Martin J Blaser

Abstract: Our perception of microbes has considerably changed since the recognition of their pathogenic potential in the 19th century. The discovery of antibiotics and their subsequent widespread adoption have substantially altered the landscape of medicine, providing us with treatment options for many infectious diseases and enabling the deployment of previously risky interventions (eg, surgical procedures and chemotherapy), while also leading to the rise of AMR. The latter is commonly viewed as the predominant downsid… Show more

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“…Personalized medicine based on the microbiome also holds promise in the field of diagnostics. By analyzing an individual's microbiome, it becomes possible to identify patterns or signatures associated with different infections [326,327]. These microbial biomarkers can serve as diagnostic tools for the early detection and monitoring of infectious diseases [328,329].…”
Section: Personalized Medicine Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personalized medicine based on the microbiome also holds promise in the field of diagnostics. By analyzing an individual's microbiome, it becomes possible to identify patterns or signatures associated with different infections [326,327]. These microbial biomarkers can serve as diagnostic tools for the early detection and monitoring of infectious diseases [328,329].…”
Section: Personalized Medicine Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%