Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety

The intestinal microbiota modulates immune programming and can prevent the realization of an allergic phenotype. For the formation of a normal microbiocenosis of the intestine, skin and oral cavity, a sufficient quantitative and qualitative bacterial colonization of the newborn is necessary during t...

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Main Authors: Juliia E. Dobrokhotova, Ekaterina I. Borovkova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IP Berlin A.V. 2020-07-01
Series:Гинекология
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Online Access:https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/34971/pdf
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spelling doaj-426dc57d67b24619a3adf35bfba5f57f2021-01-26T09:11:51ZrusIP Berlin A.V. Гинекология2079-56962079-58312020-07-01223111410.26442/20795696.2020.3.19056131382Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safetyJuliia E. Dobrokhotova0Ekaterina I. Borovkova1Pirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityPirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityThe intestinal microbiota modulates immune programming and can prevent the realization of an allergic phenotype. For the formation of a normal microbiocenosis of the intestine, skin and oral cavity, a sufficient quantitative and qualitative bacterial colonization of the newborn is necessary during the transition from a sterile intrauterine environment to microbial colonization, resulting in the appearance of more than 1014 microorganisms. Low levels of bifidobacteria and early colonization of potentially pathogenic bacteria are associated with the development of severe allergic reactions. Prescribing probiotics containing Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) at a concentration of 1081010 CFU from 36 weeks of gestation and during the first 34 months of lactation is associated with a 21% reduction in the risk of allergic reactions in the child.https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/34971/pdfprobioticprebioticsynbioticmicrobiotaallergic reactionseczemapregnancylactation
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author Juliia E. Dobrokhotova
Ekaterina I. Borovkova
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Ekaterina I. Borovkova
Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety
Гинекология
probiotic
prebiotic
synbiotic
microbiota
allergic reactions
eczema
pregnancy
lactation
author_facet Juliia E. Dobrokhotova
Ekaterina I. Borovkova
author_sort Juliia E. Dobrokhotova
title Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety
title_short Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety
title_full Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety
title_fullStr Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety
title_full_unstemmed Probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety
title_sort probiotics in obstetric practice: efficacy and safety
publisher IP Berlin A.V.
series Гинекология
issn 2079-5696
2079-5831
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The intestinal microbiota modulates immune programming and can prevent the realization of an allergic phenotype. For the formation of a normal microbiocenosis of the intestine, skin and oral cavity, a sufficient quantitative and qualitative bacterial colonization of the newborn is necessary during the transition from a sterile intrauterine environment to microbial colonization, resulting in the appearance of more than 1014 microorganisms. Low levels of bifidobacteria and early colonization of potentially pathogenic bacteria are associated with the development of severe allergic reactions. Prescribing probiotics containing Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) at a concentration of 1081010 CFU from 36 weeks of gestation and during the first 34 months of lactation is associated with a 21% reduction in the risk of allergic reactions in the child.
topic probiotic
prebiotic
synbiotic
microbiota
allergic reactions
eczema
pregnancy
lactation
url https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/34971/pdf
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