CORRELATION OF THE STATE OF THE MICROBIOCENOSIS OF THE LARGE INTESTINE WITH ALLERGIC DISEASES IN CHILDREN
Keywords:
Intestinal microbiocenosis, dysbiosis, allergic diseases, children, intestinal microflora, allergic morbidity, immunity, correlation analysis, pediatrics, prevention.Abstract
Allergic diseases in children are a pressing issue in modern pediatrics and hygiene. In recent years, particular attention has been paid to the role of the intestinal microbiome in the formation of the immune response and the development of allergic pathology. Disruptions in the composition of the colonic microflora contribute to a decrease in the barrier function of the mucosa, altered immunological reactivity, and an increased risk of allergic diseases. This study examines the correlation between the state of the colonic microbiome and allergic diseases in children and identifies the role of dysbiotic disorders in the development of allergic pathology.
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