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Do children’s upper respiratory tract infections benefit from probiotics?
Susanna Esposito,
Donato Rigante
, Nicola Principi
Department of Health Science and Public Health
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
Academic Field: Paediatrics
University of Milan
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Medicine and Dentistry
Allergic Disease
8%
Child
33%
Comprehension
8%
Development
16%
Diseases
8%
Gastrointestinal Disease
8%
Gastrointestinal Tract
8%
Genetic Difference
8%
Host
16%
Identity
8%
Immune Response
8%
Immunity
8%
Infant
8%
Introspection
16%
Laboratory
8%
Lower Respiratory Tract
8%
Lung
8%
Mechanism of Action
8%
Organism
8%
Pathogenesis
8%
Pediatrics Patient
8%
Probiotic Agent
100%
Respiratory Disease
8%
Respiratory Tract Infection
25%
Serositis
8%
Silo-Filler's Disease
8%
Supplementation
8%
Therapeutic Procedure
16%
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Comprehension
8%
Development
16%
Electric Potential
8%
Gastrointestinal Tract
8%
Genetic Difference
8%
Host
16%
Identity
8%
Immune Response
8%
Immunity
8%
Inflammation
8%
Introspection
16%
Lower Respiratory Tract
8%
Lung
8%
Microflora
8%
Microorganism
8%
Modulation
8%
Organisms
8%
Probiotic
100%
Upper Respiratory Tract
16%