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Helicobacter pylori is the major component of the gastric microbiome of infected individuals and
one of the aetiological factors of chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. The
increasing resistance to antibiotics worldwide has made the treatment of H. pylori infection a
challenge. As a way to overhaul the efficacy of currently used H. pylori antibiotic-based eradication
therapies, alternative treatment strategies are being devised. These include probiotics and
prebiotics as adjuvants in H. pylori treatment, antimicrobial peptides as alternatives to antibiotics,
photodynamic therapy ingestible devices, microparticles and nanoparticles applied as drug delivery
systems, vaccines, natural products, and phage therapy. This review provides an updated synopsis
of these emerging H. pylori control strategies and discusses the advantages, hurdles, and
challenges associated with their development and implementation. An effective human vaccine
would be a major achievement although, until now, projects regarding vaccine development
have failed or were discontinued. Numerous natural products have demonstrated anti-H. pylori
activity, mostly in vitro, but further clinical studies are needed to fully disclose their role in H.
pylori eradication. Finally, phage therapy has the potential to emerge as a valid alternative, but
major challenges remain, namely the isolation of more H. pylori strictly virulent bacterio(phages).
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Heliocbacter pylori Alternative Treatments Antibiotic Resistance Infecções Gastrointestinais
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2022 May;48(3):376-396. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2021.1975643. Epub 2021 Sep 27
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
