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The effect of synbiotic adjunct therapy on clinical and paraclinical outcomes in hospitalized COVID‐19 patients: A randomized placebo‐controlled trial

Mahsa Vaezi, Sahar Ravanshad, Mina Akbari Rad, Hossein Zarrinfar, Mona Kabiri

2023Journal of Medical Virology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Therapeutic approaches with immune‐modulatory effects such as probiotics and prebiotics adjuvant therapy may be essential to combat against COVID‐19 pandemic. The present trial aimed to reveal the efficacy of synbiotic supplementation on clinical and paraclinical outcomes of hospitalized COVID‐19 patients. The current randomized placebo‐controlled trial enrolled 78 hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID‐19 infection. Participants were randomly allocated to intervention and control groups that received synbiotic or placebo capsules twice daily for 2 weeks, respectively. The synbiotic capsule contains multi‐strain probiotics such as Lactobacillus (L.) rhamnosus , L. helveticus , L. casei , Bifidobacterium (B.) lactis , L. acidophilus , B. breve , L. bulgaricus , B. longum, L. plantarum, B. bifidum, L. gasseri , and Streptococcus (S.) thermophilus (10 9 CFU), as well as fructooligosaccharides prebiotic agent. Besides COVID‐19 clinical features, levels of proinflammatory interleukin‐6 (IL‐6), C‐reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), liver and renal function markers, as well as hematological parameters, were assessed during follow‐up. The serum level of IL‐6 was significantly decreased in the intervention group compared to the placebo after 2 weeks of intervention ( p = 0.002). A significant difference was found regarding the count of white blood cells (WBC) within the synbiotic group from pre to post‐treatment ( p = 0.004). The levels of ESR ( p = 0.935) and CRP ( p = 0.952) had a higher reduction trend in the synbiotic group relative to the placebo, with no significant between‐group differences. Other findings had no statistical differences between groups. Our results provide the support that synbiotic adjuvant therapy for 2 weeks can be effective to modulate inflammatory responses against COVID‐19 infection.

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