Allergies (Nov 2022)

A Brief Review of Local Bacteriotherapy for Preventing Respiratory Infections

  • Giorgio Ciprandi,
  • Valerio Damiani,
  • Vittorio Cordara,
  • Maria Angela Tosca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/allergies2040013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 138 – 145

Abstract

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Recurrent respiratory infections (RRIs) account for relevant economic and social implications and significantly affect family life. Local Bacteriotherapy (LB) represents an innovative option in preventing RRIs. Local bacteriotherapy consists of administering “good” and safe bacteria (probiotics) by nasal or oral route. In particular, two strains (Streptococcus salivarius 24SMB and Streptococcus oralis 89a) are commonly used. The present article presents and discusses the literature concerning LB. Infections of airways include the upper and lower respiratory tract. A series of clinical trials investigated the preventive role of LB in preventing upper and lower RIs. These studies demonstrated that LB safely reduced the prevalence and severity of RIs, the use of antibiotics, and absences from school. Therefore, Local Bacteriotherapy may be considered an interesting therapeutic option in RRI prevention.

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