THE ROLE OF BACTERIA OF THE GENUS BIFIDOBACTERIUM IN THE MICROBIOME OF THE COLON OF CHILDREN AGE 8-90 DAYS

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https://doi.org/10.30888/2709-2267.2023-20-01-005

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children aged 8-90 days, symbiotic microbiome, large intestine, microbiota, microecological homeostasis

Abstract

The article considers the role of Bifidobacterium bacteria in the colon microbiome of children aged 8-90 days from birth. It has been shown that the microbiome of the colon of children aged 8-90 days is formed from the main microbiota (Bifidobacterium, La

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2023-09-30

How to Cite

Mikheev, A., Gavryliuk, O., Dzhuriak, V., Sydorchuk, L., & Blinder, O. (2023). THE ROLE OF BACTERIA OF THE GENUS BIFIDOBACTERIUM IN THE MICROBIOME OF THE COLON OF CHILDREN AGE 8-90 DAYS. Sworld-Us Conference Proceedings, 1(usc20-01), 22–28. https://doi.org/10.30888/2709-2267.2023-20-01-005