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The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology, 2020, 2(15); doi: 10.25236/FSST.2020.021513.

Microbiota and IBD: Introduction and Mechanism

Author(s)

YunZhu Ruan1, YiMing Cui2

Corresponding Author:
YunZhu Ruan
Affiliation(s)

1.Pinghe bilingual school, Shanghai, 200135
2.Shenyang the 31th senior high school,Shenyang, Liaoning, 110021

Abstract

IBD is a worldwide disease leading to abdominal discomfort and pain caused by microbiota imbalance and some other factors such as genetic and the environment. Further research on both microbiota and IBD and the link between them may indicate some possible treatment to the disease according to ways to acquire different groups of microbiotas and balance the proportion. IBD infection has increased rapidly in the past decade and it is important to find effective treatment soon.

Keywords

Micorbiota; IBD; Introduction; Mechanism; Infection

Cite This Paper

YunZhu Ruan, YiMing Cui. Microbiota and IBD: Introduction and Mechanism. The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology (2020) Vol. 2 Issue 15:116-121. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSST.2020.021513.

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