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  • Medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Gastroenterology
  • Medicine & Public Health
  • Nutrition
  • Family medicine
  • General Practice / Family Medicine
  • General practice (Medicine)
  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Personal health and hygiene
  • Gastroentérologie pédiatrique
  • Probiotiques -- usage thérapeutique
  • Appareil digestif -- Microbiologie
  • Pediatric gastroenterology
  • Gastrointestinal system -- Microbiology
  • Probiotics -- Therapeutic use
  • General Practice and Family Medicine
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  • Probiotics in Pediatric Medicine
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  • Probiotics in Pediatric Medicine
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  • Since the turn of the century, many scientists and investigators have diligently designed and performed experiments and trials to prove or disprove the power of probiotics. A great number of probiotic products in various shapes and forms have become available to the consumer and more than ever clinicians are dealing with children and patients that consider the use of probiotics. Probiotics in Pediatric Medicine provides clinicians a tool to understand the current evidence for the role of probiotics in various pediatric disorders related to the gastrointestinal as well as the extra-intestinal tract. This book provides evidence-based up-to-date information from world experts in their fields to help clinicians make decisions regarding the use of probiotics. A list of resources, web sites, and references relevant to probiotics can be found in the appendix. Currently, the market for probiotics continues to rely heavily on health claims made by manufacturers and retailers. Clinicians have the sole responsibility to understand the various strains and preparations commercially available and to advise patients accordingly. Probiotics in Pediatric Medicine is an indispensable tool and a critical resource for health professionals that will aid in enhancing their ability to make the appropriate decisions regarding the use of probiotics
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