Characterization of the Microbial Landscape of the Intestine in Infants - Residents of Areas with Significant Anthropogenic Impact and Ways of Correction of Detected Disorders
The examination of 107 children in the first year of life - residents of large industrial cities and 184 children from mid-sized cities has been carried out. It is proved that more significant dysbiotic disorders that are characterized by decrease in the amount of normal symbionts and increase the n...
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Main Authors: | Yu.G. Reznichenko (Author), M.O. Yartseva (Author), O.M. Kamyshny (Author) |
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Zaslavsky O.Yu.,
2012-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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