Microbiota de la leche humana en condiciones fisiológicas
@article{Rodrguez2008MicrobiotaDL, title={Microbiota de la leche humana en condiciones fisiol{\'o}gicas}, author={Juan M. Rodr{\'i}guez and Esther Jim{\'e}nez and Virginia Merino and Antonio Garc{\'i}a Maldonado and Mar{\'i}a L. Mar{\'i}n and Le{\'o}nides Fern{\'a}ndez and Roc{\'i}o Mart{\'i}n}, journal={Acta pediátrica española}, year={2008}, volume={66}, pages={77-82} }
espanolLa leche materna es una fuente importante de bacterias comensales, mutualistas o probioticas para el intestino infantil. Entre las bacterias predominantes destacan diversas especies de estafilococos, estreptococos y bacterias lacticas. Por tanto, este fluido representa uno de los factores clave en el desarrollo de la microbiota intestinal infantil. El numero de especies que coexisten en la leche de una mujer sana suele ser bajo, hecho que explicaria por que la microbiota intestinal de…
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