Abstract

Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is a disease that exhibits a high death rate among children, particularly in underdeveloped nations. It is noteworthy that the majority of affected persons are children below the age of five1. The primary etiological factors contributing to AGE are viral and bacterial infections. This study employs a literature review methodology to investigate the variations in microbiome composition between individuals diagnosed with AGE and those who are considered to be in good health. This article also presents an overview of prevalent viral infections that contribute to acute gastroenteritis (AGE) and provides strategies for its prevention. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of various perspectives and empirical evidence pertaining to the intricate interplay between gut microbiota and viral pathogens, as well as potential strategies for mitigating viral infections.

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