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К КАКИМ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯМ В ОРГАНИЗМЕ ЧЕЛОВЕКА МОЖЕТ ПРИВЕСТИ НАРУШЕНИЕ МИКРОБИОЦЕНОЗА КИШЕЧНИКА?
Гаджиева Н.А.


DOI: 10.61775/2413-3302.v1i39.13


РЕЗЮМЕ
Исследования последних лет подтверждают то, что нарушение микробиома связано с возникновением определенных рисков для здоровья человека. Колонизация микрофлоры кишечника начинается с младенчества и зависит от многих факторов, одним из которых является использование антибиотиков. Назначение антибиотиков, в особенности в первые годы жизни, нарушая микробиоценоз кишечника, становится причиной возникновения определенных заболеваний.
Keywords: микробим, дисбиоз, антибиотики, пробиотики


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