The role of human milk secretory IgA in protecting infants from bacterial enteritis.

作者: Manta Noguera-Obenza , Thomas G Cleary

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0661-4_10

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摘要: In most of the world diarrhea is leading cause death in infancy. The risks bacterial enteritis include acute life-threatening fluid losses, renal failure, and impaired growth. Exposure to enteropathogens varies geographically. areas where sanitation poor a variety pathogens occur at high frequency. more developed countries limited range found with only organisms easily spread by direct contact or through contaminated food being common

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