Strong Evidence Demonstrates The Relationship Between Autism Spectrum Disorder And Loss Of Strains Of Escherichia Coli Bacteria

Abstract

Abstract: Despite the great interest that autism receives in various specialties, there is still a need for further investigation and understanding of its pathophysiological mechanisms. In this article, we will highlight the potential role of Escherichia coli bacteria in the occurrence of autism spectrum disorder. Recent studies have explored the possible relationship between Escherichia coli (E. coli) and autism. Escherichia coli is a common bacterium in the environment, including the human intestine. Urinary tract infections caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) are among the most common bacterial infections affecting pregnant women, and antibiotics directed at killing strains of E. coli once they have exited the colon and caused inflammatory diseases are becoming increasingly popular. In this article, we will study the possible relationship of these bacteria, if eliminated, to the occurrence of neurological disorders in the child before birth and during the breastfeeding period. We will also provide a range of evidence. Related to biomarkers that demonstrate the strength of the relationship between the missing activity of Escherichia coli strains and the biological disorders observed in people with autism spectrum disorder. In addition, we will present and discuss therapeutic interventions and strategies for infection prevention and control, especially alternative treatments to avoid causing harm to the fetus or infant

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Keywords

autism spectrum disorder, Escherichia coli, Antibiotics, Genetic activity

Citation

جديدي,وفاء. بالطاهر,النوي. غرغوط,عاتكة. Strong Evidence Demonstrates The Relationship. مجلة الشامل للعلوم التربوية والاجتماعية. مج07 . ع01 . 30 جوان 2024. كلية العلوم الإنسانية والإجتماعية. جامعة الوادي. [أكتب هنا تاريخ الإطلاع]. متاح على الرابط [انسخ هنا رابط التحميل]