date:Sep 12, 2012
gh April 2011 who received routine L. reuteri prophylaxis, explained the researchers.
Supplementation was found to result in a statistically significant reduction in NEC, with only 2.5% of infants given the probiotic suffering NEC, compared with 15.1% of those who did not receive the supplement, the authors revealed.
It is very encouraging to see that Lactobacillus reuteri is reducing suffering and saving lives in neonates and that gives us reason for continued studies in this interesting and