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Antibiotic administration in targeted nanoparticles protects the faecal microbiota of mice.

Baris A BorsaMert SudagidanMehmet E AldagIsik I BarisElif E AcarCagatay AcunerMurat KavrukVeli Cengiz Ozalp
Published in: RSC medicinal chemistry (2021)
Antibiotic therapy comes with disturbances on human microbiota, resulting in changes of bacterial communities and thus leading to well-established health problems. In this study, we demonstrated that targeted teicoplanin administration maintains the faecal microbiota composition undisturbed in a mouse model while reaching therapeutic improvements for S. aureus infection.
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