Response Post on Talk about Microbiota and Celiac Disease (Essay Sample)
iNSTRUCTION: Produce a response talk about Dr. Uusitupa’s talk on microbiota, antibiotics, and links to the development of celiac disease
eSSAY TACKLED ABOUT Antibiotic use earlier in life resulted in a reduced microbiota in the intestines. The contents of an individual's early gut microbiota can predict his or her health in later years. When certain antibiotics are used repeatedly over a period of time, the risks increase.
RESPONSE POST: KELSEY
Dr. Uusitupa’s talk could be linked to some of the studies I presented. The reduced microbiota in the intestines caused by taking antibiotics in earlier life could indeed be a possible contributor to risks involving celiac disease. As the speaker discussed, the contents of the early gut microbiota can dictate the health of an individual in his/her later years. Gut microbiota can act as conditioning factors that may combat the manifestation of certain diseases to a degree from the implications of having certain microorganisms in the gut. Tye-Din et al.’s study (2018) referred to microbial colonization in the gut at birth and related it to celia
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