Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Maybe Lead To Stunting in Young Children

23 Feb
Excessive growth of bacteria in small intestine could lead to stunting in young children

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth is mainly because of intestinal stasis, bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine resulting in malabsorption. Diarrhea, steatorrhea, malabsorption and nutritional anemia and other clinical manifestations, with an appropriate antibiotic treatment has a positive effect. Cholestasis syndrome … Read More »

New Research Have Strengthened Our Nation’s Ability To Properly Contain a Highly Unlikely Outbreak Of Ebola,But Financial, Staffing And Resource Challenges Remain a Hurdle

15 Dec
Ebola virus

The Ebora virus is a potent virus that causes human and primate Ebora to have a high mortality rate, it’s a very rare virus. The United States has sufficient capacity for treating another outbreak of the Ebola virus, but financial, … Read More »

The completion of the first Phase 2a clinical trial for SYN-004 is an important achievement for Synthetic Biologics

7 Dec
The completion of the first Phase 2a clinical trial for SYN-004 is an important achievement for Synthetic Biologics

Biological products are commonly used or genetically engineered, cell engineering, protein engineering, fermentation engineering and other biological technology to obtain microbial cells and various animal and human sources of tissue and liquid and other biological materials, for human disease prevention, … Read More »