About this Research Topic
We encourage Original Research and Review articles covering a range of topics, including but not limited to:
Role of Probiotics in the Prevention and Management of Infectious Disease - Evaluating the effect of probiotics in the prevention and management of infectious diseases, and highlighting public health improvement from the impact of these diseases.
Role of Probiotics in the Prevention and Management of Non-Communicable Diseases - Identifying the potential of probiotics in preventing and managing non-communicable diseases such as colorectal cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and obesity.
Role of Probiotics in Improving Maternal and Infant Health - Investigating the impact of probiotics on the health of infants and mothers, as well as child development.
Role of Probiotics and Mental Health - Examining the relationship between gut health and mental health, and how probiotics can help to address mental health problems.
Role of Probiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance - Exploring the role of probiotics in mitigating antimicrobial resistance.
Aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goal, "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages," this Research Topic provides a forum to exchange ideas, developments, and challenges in using probiotics to enhance health and wellbeing. This Research Topic is available in the Food Microbiology and Microorganisms in Vertebrate Digestive Systems sections of Frontiers in Microbiology, as well as the Nutrition and Microbes specialty in Frontiers in Nutrition. Authors are welcome to submit their work to their preferred relevant specialty.
Please note Frontiers in Microbiology does not accept Clinical Trial articles, please direct these to the Frontiers in Nutrition specialty during submission.
Keywords: probiotics, Probiotics and Global Health, Sustainable Development Goal 3, Non-Communicable Diseases, Probiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance, Probiotics Research, Probiotics in Public Health, Probiotics in Health and Disease
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