Abstract:Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the enveloped RNA virus SARS-CoV-2 primarily affects the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. SARS-CoV-2 was isolated from faecal samples and active viral replication was reported in human intestinal cells. The human gut also harbors an enormous amount of resident viruses (collectively known as virome) that play a role in regulating host immunity and pathophysiology. Understanding gut virome perturbation that underlies SARS-CoV-2 infection and sever… Show more
“…A study has documented the presence of a few bacteria like Streptococcus and Bacteroides to correlate negatively with inflammatory cytokines and positive association with a few other groups of gut microbiota thereby hinting at the potential role of gut microbiota in the predisposition of COVID-19 patients to disease severity. Likewise, in patients with COVID-19, perturbation of enteric RNA and DNA viral flora has been reported and the disease severity was found to be associated with the alternations in gut virome ( 74 ).…”
Section: Impact Of Sars-cov-2 Infection On Gut Microbiotamentioning
“…A study has documented the presence of a few bacteria like Streptococcus and Bacteroides to correlate negatively with inflammatory cytokines and positive association with a few other groups of gut microbiota thereby hinting at the potential role of gut microbiota in the predisposition of COVID-19 patients to disease severity. Likewise, in patients with COVID-19, perturbation of enteric RNA and DNA viral flora has been reported and the disease severity was found to be associated with the alternations in gut virome ( 74 ).…”
Section: Impact Of Sars-cov-2 Infection On Gut Microbiotamentioning
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