EXPERIENCE IN THE CORRECTION OF THE INTESTINE MICROBIOTADYS DYSBALANCE ON THE BACKGROUND OF SECONDARY LACTASE DEFICIENCY

One of the main conditions for normal growth and development of the child is a full-grown digestion. In this paper, the authors emphasize the importance of the intestinal microbiota condition for adequate digestion, and they are citing the main causes of disaccharidase deficiency, which contributes...

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Main Authors: L.A. Tarasova (Author), V.N. Danilova (Author), L.N. Voronina (Author)
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Published: Union of pediatricians of Russia, 2011-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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