Impact of Killed Probiotics on Intestinal Immunity in Preterm Neonates

Asmaa Omar Mohamed;

Abstract


Probiotics are defined as non pathogenic organisms in food supply (ingested microbes) that are capable of conferring a health benefit to the host by modifying gut microbial ecology.
Although probiotics appear to be safe in neonate, concern about the rare


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Title Impact of Killed Probiotics on Intestinal Immunity in Preterm Neonates
Other Titles تاثير المدعمات الحيوية الغير حية على مناعة امعاء الاطفال المبتسرين
Authors Asmaa Omar Mohamed
Keywords Impact of Killed Probiotics on Intestinal Immunity in Preterm Neonates
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Probiotics are defined as non pathogenic organisms in food supply (ingested microbes) that are capable of conferring a health benefit to the host by modifying gut microbial ecology.
Although probiotics appear to be safe in neonate, concern about the rare

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