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THE ROLE OF HYPOALLERGENIC FORMULA ENRICHED WITH PREBIOTIC COMPLEX IN INFANT IMMUNE RESPONSE MODULATION

https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v11i1.147

Abstract

This review contains modern data on immunomodulation effect of breast milk feeding upon infants, on possibilities of adequate immune response formation using hypoallergenic formulas, and also evidences of efficacy of hypoallergenic formula enrichment with galactoand fructooligosaccharide prebiotic complex, confirmed by decrease in allergic and infectious morbidity.

About the Authors

T. E. Borovik
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health, RAMS, Moscow; Sechenov First Moscow Medical University
Russian Federation
Tat'yana Eduardovna Borovik, PhD, professor, Head of the Department of Nutrition of Health and Ill Child of SCCH of RAMS


T. E. Lavrova
LLC Nutricia
Russian Federation


A. V. Surzhik
LLC Nutricia
Russian Federation


N. G. Zvonkova
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health, RAMS, Moscow; LLC Nutricia
Russian Federation


S. G. Shmakova
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health, RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation


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For citations:


Borovik T.E., Lavrova T.E., Surzhik A.V., Zvonkova N.G., Shmakova S.G. THE ROLE OF HYPOALLERGENIC FORMULA ENRICHED WITH PREBIOTIC COMPLEX IN INFANT IMMUNE RESPONSE MODULATION. Current Pediatrics. 2012;11(1):147-151. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v11i1.147

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