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Some bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family, like Salmonella enterica enterica Typhimurium / Salmonella Typhiumurium (S. Tm), can grow well in inflamed gut conditions
Among these, certain Escherichia coli strains have shown they can reduce Salmonella enterica enterica Typhimurium / Salmonella Typhiumurium (S. Tm)'…
References (Sources)
- Antimicrobial Potential of Food Lactic Acid Bacteria: Bioactive Peptide Decrypting from Caseins and Bacteriocin Production
- Commensal E. coli limits Salmonella gut invasion during inflammation by producing toxin-bound siderophores in a tonB-dependent manner
- E. coli enhance colonization resistance against Salmonella Typhimurium by competing for galactitol, a context-dependent limiting carbon source
- Gut inflammation can boost horizontal gene transfer between pathogenic and commensal Enterobacteriaceae
- Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG versus Placebo for Acute Gastroenteritis in Children
- Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Decrease Colonization and Invasion through hilA Suppression Shortly after Infection of Chickens with Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis
- The pros, cons, and many unknowns of probiotics