Dysbiosis Patterns
Cross-source consensus on Dysbiosis Patterns from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- Inflammatory dysbiosis is defined by elevated opportunistic organisms, especially Proteobacteria. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- The article frames GI-MAP interpretation around three broad dysbiosis patterns. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- Insufficiency dysbiosis is characterized by globally low beneficial commensal bacteria. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- Digestive dysfunction dysbiosis is driven mainly by impaired digestion rather than a specific pathogen or immune deficiency. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- Dysbiosis patterns can overlap rather than being mutually exclusive. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- The primary treatment goal differs by dysbiosis pattern. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application