OLYMP programme-basic clinical immunology programme as a part of continued medicaleducation for pediatritians. Mechanisms of the allergoprotective action of thebreast milk and its substitutes.



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Abstract

In the article possible immunological mechanisms of feeding influence on the health status are discussed. Importance of breast feeding for preventive maintenance of allergic diseases, as well as effectiveness of modern mixes enriched by prebiotics is underlined.

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M N Yartsev

Email: det-otd@mail.ru

A N Davydova

G A Abdullaeva

M N Yartsev

Institute of Immunology

Institute of Immunology

A N Davidova

The State Medical University

The State Medical University

G A Abdullaeva

Institute of Immunology

Institute of Immunology

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