TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF BIOSENOSIS AND DYSBIOSIS IN INFANTS.
Abstract
Biocenosis - the microecology of the gastrointestinal tract is an open biocenosis. Microbes enter the digestive tract like chyme, but special microorganisms can be fixed only on specific receptors on the intestinal wall.
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