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CHANGES IN THE INTESTINAL MICROFLORA IN THE BABY AND THE WAYS OF THEIR CORRECTION

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dc.contributor.author Yodgorova N.T., Fayzullaeva Z.R., Mamatmusaeva F.Sh.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-20T16:43:35Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-20T16:43:35Z
dc.date.issued 2022-12
dc.identifier.issn 2749-3644
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/5396
dc.description.abstract Purpose: to study the effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiocenosis of young children who are naturally and artificially fed. Materials and methods: 70 children under natural and artificial feeding, under the age of 1 year, were selected from the 37th family polyclinic of the Chilanzar district of Tashkent. Their feces were examined in the bacteriological laboratory of the SEO and OZTsChilanzar district of Tashkent and sensitivity to antibiotics was determined by the disk-diffusion method. Analysis and discussion of the results. 43% of babies were girls and 57% boys. Breast-fed children account for 73%, and formula-fed children account for 27%. The norm is 83.5% in 51 breastfed children, 12.8% with monoinfection, 3.7% with mixed, 35.3% with monoinfection. In 19 children on artificial feeding, mixed infection was detected 64.7% more often. Conclusions. After testing for dysbacteriosis, young children with altered normal microflora and identified pathogenic bacteria consumed probiotics for two weeks to several months. Re-examination showed positive results in sick infants. The effectiveness of such probiotics as Normoflorin-L, Bifolak active, Bifidobacterin has been shown. en_US
dc.subject natural and artificial nutrition of young children, normal intestinal microflora, dysbacteriosis, probiotics. en_US
dc.title CHANGES IN THE INTESTINAL MICROFLORA IN THE BABY AND THE WAYS OF THEIR CORRECTION en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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