The latest discovery in research on the effects of Bacillus clausii probiotic spores (LiveSpo CLAUSY) has just been published in the prestigious international journal Scientific Reports-Nature.

The research team at the National Children’s Hospital and the Spobiotic Research Center of ANABIO R&D has published impressive results on the effectiveness of liquid Bacillus clausii spores (LiveSpo CLAUSY, Bacillus clausii concentration ≥ 2 billion/5 mL vial) in supporting the treatment of prolonged diarrhea in children.

This clinical trial marks a significant advancement in understanding and treating pediatric diarrhea. The probiotic product LiveSpo CLAUSY is not only safe for children but also shortens the treatment duration by 2-3 days and enhances effectiveness by up to 50-60%, depending on specific symptoms. Notably, the product can reduce the excessive secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by up to 29%, a key factor in reducing inflammation and restoring the intestinal mucosa.

This breakthrough brings new hope for children suffering from prolonged diarrhea and opens up promising prospects for research and treatment of other gastrointestinal diseases.

International Conference on Microbiology and One Health

On August 11, 2024, the 2nd International Conference on Microbiology and One Health (MOH-VN 2024) took place at the International Centre for Interdisciplinary Science and Education (ICISE) in Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh. The conference attracted nearly 140 speakers, scientists, and doctors from 25 countries and territories.

The Spobio Research Center – ANABIO R&D Co., Ltd. sent two representatives to attend the conference and present a report on “Bacillus Spore Probiotics: Enhancing Diarrhea Treatment in Children while Reducing Antibiotic ependence by Regulating Immune Responses and Restoring Gut Microbiota.” The report received significant attention and appreciation from many of the attendees.

At the conference, scientists and researchers engaged in in-depth discussions about the “One Health” model, a holistic approach that links human health closely with overall environmental health. They aimed to develop new research directions and seek comprehensive solutions to protect public health. The conference also served as a platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and generating new ideas for “a future without antibiotics.”

Below are some images from the conference:

A representative from the Spobio Center presented the report at the Conference.
Staff from the Spobio Center attended the Conference.
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