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Increased knowledge regarding the implications of gut microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), suggest that a disturbed intestinal microenvironment (dysbiosis) might promote the development and maintenance of IBS symptoms and effects several pathways in the pathology of this multifactorial disease. Accordingly, manipulation of the gut microbiota in order to improve IBS symptoms has the last decade evolved as a novel treatment strategy. Several different approaches have been investigated in order to improve the gut microbiota compos