Abstract
The last few decades have seen the search for alternative therapies increase immeasurably as the general and scientific population look for more natural treatments for many diseases, with fewer side effects and clinical implications. This review article looks at some of the evidence behind the use of probiotic supplements within the hospital setting with specific clinical applications. The evidence for their use is growing and compelling in certain therapeutic situations. With the increase in volume and quality of clinical evidence, the use of probiotics should become more widespread in the future.
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