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microbiometargeted

Microbiometargeted describes strategies that aim to modify the host-associated microbiome to influence health. It encompasses approaches that change microbial composition (which organisms are present) and/or microbial function (what they do). Methods include diet-based interventions, probiotics and prebiotics, synbiotics, live biotherapeutic products, targeted antibiotics or bacteriophages, fecal microbiota transplantation, and therapies that alter microbial metabolites.

Although most work concentrates on the gut microbiome, other microbial communities such as oral, skin, and vaginal

Evidence ranges from supportive clinical data for specific indications to exploratory research; efficacy often depends on

Regulatory considerations vary by jurisdiction. Fecal microbiota transplantation has regulatory approvals in some countries for recurrent

microbiota
are
also
targeted
to
treat
disease
and
influence
health
outcomes.
context,
host
genetics,
diet,
and
disease
state.
Microbiometargeted
therapies
are
being
developed
across
indications,
with
emphasis
on
safety,
monitoring
of
microbial
ecology,
and
metabolic
effects.
Clostridioides
difficile
infection,
while
probiotics
are
often
regulated
as
foods
or
dietary
supplements.
Rigorous
clinical
trials,
quality
control,
donor
screening,
and
ethical
standards
are
essential
to
address
safety
and
long-term
effects.