EXPERIENCE OF USAGE OF ADAPTED GOAT MILK FORMULA IN NUTRITION OF HEALTHY INFANTS DURING FIRST SIX MONTHS OF LIFE
https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v13i2.972
Abstract
About the Authors
T. E. BorovikRussian Federation
Tat’yana Borovik, Doctor of Medical Science, professor, head of the department of nutrition of healthy and sick child of Scientific Center of Children’s Health
O. L. Lukoyanova
Russian Federation
N. N. Semenova
Russian Federation
N. G. Zvonkova
Russian Federation
T. V. Bushueva
Russian Federation
T. N. Slepanova
Russian Federation
E. A. Kopyl’tsova
Russian Federation
O. S. Mel’nichuk
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Borovik T.E., Lukoyanova O.L., Semenova N.N., Zvonkova N.G., Bushueva T.V., Slepanova T.N., Kopyl’tsova E.A., Mel’nichuk O.S. EXPERIENCE OF USAGE OF ADAPTED GOAT MILK FORMULA IN NUTRITION OF HEALTHY INFANTS DURING FIRST SIX MONTHS OF LIFE. Current Pediatrics. 2014;13(2):44-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v13i2.972