Prophylactic and therapeutic administration of prebiotics in treatment of different disorders is used very often nowadays. However, this kind of a treatment confirmed its efficacy in only several diseases. The review presents the data on efficacy of two probiotic microorganisms (L. rhamnosus GG and B. lactis Вb-12) in pediatric practice. Author summarizes and analyzes existing evidence-based data on efficacy of probiotics in treatment of acute diarrhea, prophylaxis of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and nosocomial infections. L. rhamnosus GG and B. lactis Вb-12 have their own place in prophylaxis of infections of airways and gastrointestinal tract. Administration of probiotics for treatment and prophylaxis of allergic and other diseases is r...
Human microbiota takes part in various physiological processes of the body, and violation of its qua...
Probiotics have long been considered not only as a way of correcting intestinal dysbiosis but also a...
Since the publication of the 2014 European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and ...
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is one of the most widely used strains of probiotic microorganisms. The r...
Purpose of review There is growing evidence encouraging the use of probiotics in many conditions in...
Antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common complication in childhood in the outpatient and inp...
otavirus is one of the most common etiologic agent of severe acute diarrhea in infants and children ...
Background: This review was designed to assess the evidence from randomized controlled trials on eff...
(See the editorial commentary by Salminen and Arvilommi on pages 1577–8) There is an increasing scie...
Probiotic bacteria are used to treat or prevent a broad range of human diseases, conditions, and syn...
This article provides recommendations, developed by the Working Group (WG) on Probiotics of the Euro...
This document provides recommendations developed by the ESPGHAN Working Group on Probiotics and Preb...
Human organism is considered as a symbiotic microorganism according to the standpoint of modern scie...
Background: Rotavirus is one of the most common etiologic agent of severe acute diarrhea in infants ...
This manuscript proposes recommendations for the use of probiotics for the counteraction of an anti-...
Human microbiota takes part in various physiological processes of the body, and violation of its qua...
Probiotics have long been considered not only as a way of correcting intestinal dysbiosis but also a...
Since the publication of the 2014 European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and ...
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is one of the most widely used strains of probiotic microorganisms. The r...
Purpose of review There is growing evidence encouraging the use of probiotics in many conditions in...
Antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common complication in childhood in the outpatient and inp...
otavirus is one of the most common etiologic agent of severe acute diarrhea in infants and children ...
Background: This review was designed to assess the evidence from randomized controlled trials on eff...
(See the editorial commentary by Salminen and Arvilommi on pages 1577–8) There is an increasing scie...
Probiotic bacteria are used to treat or prevent a broad range of human diseases, conditions, and syn...
This article provides recommendations, developed by the Working Group (WG) on Probiotics of the Euro...
This document provides recommendations developed by the ESPGHAN Working Group on Probiotics and Preb...
Human organism is considered as a symbiotic microorganism according to the standpoint of modern scie...
Background: Rotavirus is one of the most common etiologic agent of severe acute diarrhea in infants ...
This manuscript proposes recommendations for the use of probiotics for the counteraction of an anti-...
Human microbiota takes part in various physiological processes of the body, and violation of its qua...
Probiotics have long been considered not only as a way of correcting intestinal dysbiosis but also a...
Since the publication of the 2014 European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and ...