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Experiments on mice used for the study of human diseases, have shown that the development of immunity in the newborn rodents only need special interaction intestinal cells and the bacteria belonging to the normal flora. As a result, "cooperation" pulmonary mucosal cells penetrate protecting newborns against bacterial pneumonia.
MOSCOW, February 11 - RIA Novosti. American researchers from Cincinnati Children's Medical Center, and colleagues from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia found that antibiotics can potentially increase the risk of pneumonia in newborns, writes the magazine Science the Translation Medicine .
Antibiotics have been found during the studies do not allow the bacteria to infiltrate the intestine, resulting in their interaction does not occur with the above-mentioned special cells. As a consequence, there is formed protection against pathogens infecting the respiratory system.
The data obtained according to researchers indicate that antibiotics contribute to the risk of death of children from newborns microorganisms causing pneumonia.


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