Manipulation of the bacterial flora in inflammatory bowel disease

Typeset version

 

TY  - JOUR
  - Marteau, P. and Seksik, P. and Shanahan, F.
  - 2003
  - Best Practice ; Research In Clinical Gastroenterology
  - Manipulation of the bacterial flora in inflammatory bowel disease
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 17
  - 1
  - 47
  - 61
  - In this chapter we summarize the clinical and experimental data which indicate that bacteria, especially from the endogenous microflora, play a role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and pouchitis. We review the clinical trials, focusing on randomized controlled trials which used antibiotics or probiotics to treat situations of IBD or prevent recurrence, and we discuss the future of this approach.
DA  - 2003/NaN
ER  - 
@article{V122827750,
   = {Marteau, P. and Seksik, P. and Shanahan, F.},
   = {2003},
   = {Best Practice ; Research In Clinical Gastroenterology},
   = {Manipulation of the bacterial flora in inflammatory bowel disease},
   = {Validated},
   = {()},
   = {17},
   = {1},
  pages = {47--61},
   = {{In this chapter we summarize the clinical and experimental data which indicate that bacteria, especially from the endogenous microflora, play a role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and pouchitis. We review the clinical trials, focusing on randomized controlled trials which used antibiotics or probiotics to treat situations of IBD or prevent recurrence, and we discuss the future of this approach.}},
  source = {IRIS}
}
AUTHORSMarteau, P. and Seksik, P. and Shanahan, F.
YEAR2003
MONTH
JOURNAL_CODEBest Practice ; Research In Clinical Gastroenterology
TITLEManipulation of the bacterial flora in inflammatory bowel disease
STATUSValidated
TIMES_CITED()
SEARCH_KEYWORD
VOLUME17
ISSUE1
START_PAGE47
END_PAGE61
ABSTRACTIn this chapter we summarize the clinical and experimental data which indicate that bacteria, especially from the endogenous microflora, play a role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and pouchitis. We review the clinical trials, focusing on randomized controlled trials which used antibiotics or probiotics to treat situations of IBD or prevent recurrence, and we discuss the future of this approach.
PUBLISHER_LOCATION
ISBN_ISSN
EDITION
URL
DOI_LINK
FUNDING_BODY
GRANT_DETAILS