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  1. ... days (11 to 18) in the placebo group. Probiotics The evidence for probiotics in the prevention of C. difficile ... infection in children and young people without infection Probiotics The evidence for probiotics in preventing C. difficile infection in ...
  2. ... economic considerations relating to these products. Quality of evidence Probiotics: The GDG noted that the number of identified ...
  3. ... 99 Clinical evidence summary: non-absorbable disaccharides versus probiotics. 15.5. Evidence statements 15.5.1. Clinical Single therapy versus ... the outcome of mortality only), BCAA, PEG3350 and probiotics (for the outcome of ... the evidence of clinical effectiveness for some of the interventions ...
  4. ... reconstitute the colonic microbiome with either FMT or probiotics. The supporting evidence is low-strength. The FMT studies show a ... the prevention of recurrent CDI. FMT and lactobacillus probiotics to restore ... positive evidence for efficacy. There are many possible avenues for ...
  5. ... 2021 ; Next update: 2024. Studies have found weak evidence that probiotic dietary supplements can prevent eczema in children who ...
  6. ... contained multiple organisms. Overall, we found low-strength evidence that probiotics containing only lactobacillus organisms or multiple organisms are ...
  7. ... lactobacilli and bifidobacteria). Overall, we found low-strength evidence that probiotics containing only lactobacillus organisms are more effective than ...
  8. ... 23. Clinical evidence summary: Non-absorbable disaccharides versus probiotics Table 24. Clinical evidence summary: Non-absorbable disaccharides versus sodium benzoate J. ...
  9. ... 1. Dietary modification and supplements Table 16. Clinical evidence profile: probiotics versus placebo or usual care Table 17. Clinical evidence profile: omega-3 fatty acids versus placebo or ...
  10. ... identified on a high fibre diet, antibiotics, aminosalicylates, probiotics, symbiotics and laxatives and there was no evidence on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The ...
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