Rotavirus infection is one of the causes of the lactase deficiency. The pathogenesis of the lactase deficiency in this disease has been actively studied recently. But the dynamic changes of clinical and laboratory signs of the lactase deficiency in early age children on the background of rotavirus infection and methods of their correction are still not well investigated. The aim of research: tо enhance the effectiveness of treatment of rotavirus infection in early age children through the study of clinical and laboratory parameters of lactase deficiency gravity and development of the method of its correction. Materials and methods: the research bases on the results of examination of 40 children aged 1 to 18 months suffered with rotavi...
Introduction: Rotavirus infection (RVI) is one of the most common childhood illnesses in countries w...
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of zinc, probiotic bacter...
Background: Rotavirus (RV) is one of the major causes of acute gastroenteritis in infants. It is ind...
Introduction. Cardinal changes in medicine during recent years have made the problem of disorders in...
Based on the analysis of epidemiological, clinical and laboratory data characterizing the course of ...
The aim is to evaluate the effect of metabolic activity of intestinal microflora on laboratory manif...
The aim was to study the peculiarities of rotavirus infection in children with various genotypes of ...
Background Acute rota virus diarrhea causes mucosal destruction, blunted villi, villus shortening, a...
The article presents data that characterize the content of lactoferrin in the oropharyngeal fluid an...
The article presents data that characterize the content of lactoferrin in the oropharyngeal fluid an...
Background : Rotaviral infection that change microvillus system could cause secondary lactase defici...
SUMMARY There are at least 20 rare autosomal recessive disorders that are excessively common in Finl...
BACKGROUND: Oral administration of live Lactobacillus casei strain GG is associated with the reducti...
The aim is to assess the intestinal microflora functional and structural disorders in early-aged chi...
The topic of the article is the lactase deficiency in children. The most frequent clinical manifesta...
Introduction: Rotavirus infection (RVI) is one of the most common childhood illnesses in countries w...
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of zinc, probiotic bacter...
Background: Rotavirus (RV) is one of the major causes of acute gastroenteritis in infants. It is ind...
Introduction. Cardinal changes in medicine during recent years have made the problem of disorders in...
Based on the analysis of epidemiological, clinical and laboratory data characterizing the course of ...
The aim is to evaluate the effect of metabolic activity of intestinal microflora on laboratory manif...
The aim was to study the peculiarities of rotavirus infection in children with various genotypes of ...
Background Acute rota virus diarrhea causes mucosal destruction, blunted villi, villus shortening, a...
The article presents data that characterize the content of lactoferrin in the oropharyngeal fluid an...
The article presents data that characterize the content of lactoferrin in the oropharyngeal fluid an...
Background : Rotaviral infection that change microvillus system could cause secondary lactase defici...
SUMMARY There are at least 20 rare autosomal recessive disorders that are excessively common in Finl...
BACKGROUND: Oral administration of live Lactobacillus casei strain GG is associated with the reducti...
The aim is to assess the intestinal microflora functional and structural disorders in early-aged chi...
The topic of the article is the lactase deficiency in children. The most frequent clinical manifesta...
Introduction: Rotavirus infection (RVI) is one of the most common childhood illnesses in countries w...
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of zinc, probiotic bacter...
Background: Rotavirus (RV) is one of the major causes of acute gastroenteritis in infants. It is ind...