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. 2024 Oct 23;13(21):6337. doi: 10.3390/jcm13216337

Table 1.

Adverse effects described with the use of probiotic species.

Probiotic Population Condition for the
Administration
Reported Adverse Effect References
Saccharomyces
boullardi
Immunocompromised;
Neutropenia;
Central venous cathether fungal infection
Treatment or prevention of diarrhea Fungemia [24,25,26,27]
Saccharomyces
cerevisae
Newborns [28]
Lactobaccillus
rhamnosus
11-month-old baby with short bowel syndrome Diarrhea resulting from tube feeding Bacteremia [29]
Woman undergoing
aortic valve replacement
Perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis
supplementation
Sepsis [30]
Man with mitral valve
regurgitation
Preserving the intestinal flora after antibiotic treatment Endocarditis [31]
Lactobacillus
acidophilis
5-year-old child Complement in the
treatment of short bowel
syndrome
D-lactic Acidosis [32]
Lactobacillus
casei
Immunocompetent
patient
Complement in the treatment of diverticulitis Bacteremia [33]
Bacillus spp. Cancer patients Feeding tube-associated diarrhea Bacteremia [34]
Bacillus subtillis Man with chronic lymphocytic leukemia Treatment/Prevention of gastrointestinal disorders Sepsis [35]
Probiotic mixture of Lactobacillus +
Bifidobacterium +
Streptococcus
Patients
with pancreatitis
Evaluation of the
reduction of pancreatitis
complications
Intestinal
Ischemia
[36]
From infancy to
adolescence
Treatment of antibiotic-
associated diarrhea
Gastrointestinal side effects [37]
Effects on cytokine secretion and dendritic cell function culminating in immune system stimulation [38]
Lactobacillus reuteri Contains plasmid encoding chloramphenicol resistance which may result in genetic transfer of the probiotic for pathogenic bacteria [39]