- Features of intestinal microbiota in newborn and correction of its disorders
Features of intestinal microbiota in newborn and correction of its disorders
SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA.2016.2(74):125-128; doi 10.15574/SP.2016.74.125
Features of intestinal microbiota in newborn and correction of its disorders
Berezhnoi V. V., Mamenko M. E.
P.L.Shupik National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Kiev, Ukraine
Article is devoted to the main principles of the selection of probiotics for the correction of violations of the gut microbiota composition in infants and young children. Factors influencing the intestinal microbiota of newborn are discussed. These current data on the major components of the intestinal microflora of the child at different stages of the microbiota is represented in the article. The composition of the microbiota of a healthy breastfed newborn is considered to be a standard of the formation of the intestine biocenosis. The conclusion about the benefits of using probiotic strain Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis for correction of microbiota in infants was made.
Key words: microbiocenosis; probiotics; bifidobacteria; newborns; children.
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