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Microbiota transplantation (MT) aims to restore beneficial microorganisms and combat dysbiosis. This study explores various MT methods to improve human health and re-establish microbial balance.

Keywords:
DysbiosisFMTMTMicrobiotaOMTSMTSiMTVMTWMT

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Area of Science:

  • Microbiology
  • Human Health
  • Microbiome Research

Background:

  • The human body hosts a complex microbiota essential for health and homeostasis.
  • Dysbiosis, an imbalance in microbiota, can lead to disease.
  • Microbiota transplantation (MT) is an emerging therapeutic strategy to restore microbial balance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate diverse microbiota transplantation (MT) methods.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of MT in eradicating dysbiosis.
  • To understand the role of MT in restoring human health and homeostasis.

Main Methods:

  • Review of various microbiota transplantation techniques.
  • Analysis of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT).
  • Exploration of alternative MT methods including vaginal (VMT), skin (SMT), oral (OMT), washed (WMT), and sinonasal (SiMT).

Main Results:

  • Microbiota transplantation demonstrates significant potential in restoring microbial balance.
  • Different MT methods offer targeted approaches for specific dysbiotic conditions.
  • Successful restoration of microbiota can improve overall health outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Microbiota transplantation is a promising approach for treating dysbiosis.
  • Further research into various MT methods is crucial for optimizing therapeutic outcomes.
  • MT holds potential for restoring homeostasis and preventing disease.