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Probiotics for prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants

AlFaleh K, Anabrees J, Bassler D, Al-Kharfi T
Published Online: 
March 16, 2011

Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious disease that affects the bowel of premature infants in the first few weeks of life. Although the cause of NEC is not entirely known, milk feeding and bacterial growth play a role. Probiotics (dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeast) have been used to prevent NEC. Our review of studies found that the use of probiotics reduces the occurrence of NEC and death in premature infants born less than 1500 grams. There is insufficient data with regard to the benefits and potential adverse effects in the most at risk infants less than 1000 grams at birth.

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