Minimal Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infants: When It Is Too Early to Treat
https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v18i4.2041
Abstract
Functional and anatomical development coupled with functional immaturity of gastrointestinal tract present major risk factor for functional gastrointestinal disorders development in infants. The article discusses some aspects of aetiology, prevention and early treatments of gastrointestinal discomfort in infants.
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About the Authors
Evgeniya G. MakarovaRussian Federation
Moscow; Saint Petersburg
Disclosure of interest:
The authors of the article are employees of Nestle Russia LLC
Tatiana V. Klepikova
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest:
The authors of the article are employees of Nestle Russia LLC
Sergey E. Ukraintsev
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest:
The authors of the article are employees of Nestle Russia LLC
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Makarova E.G., Klepikova T.V., Ukraintsev S.E. Minimal Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infants: When It Is Too Early to Treat. Current Pediatrics. 2019;18(4):247-256. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v18i4.2041