Can probiotics help fight off Covid-19?

New study suggests so-called good bacteria can help boost immune response to the coronavirus

Woman looking at yogurt in supermarket
Probiotics are found in a wide range of foods including yoghurt
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University College London experts Paul Gill and Andrew Smith on how consuming probiotics may activate a “gut-lung immune axisto help fight the virus

You’ve probably heard of probiotics – the “good bacteria” that can benefit our health. We consume them in an expanding variety of ways, often in foods marketed as being healthy. These bacteria can be contained in supplement capsules, yoghurts, drinks or even snack bars.

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