[The effect of oral colonization by non-pathogenic E. coli on the immune response in neonates and possibilities of its use in the prevention of nosocomial infections in children at risk].

R Lodinová-Zádníková, Z Bartáková, H Tlaskalová
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Abstract

Oral colonization with the non-pathogenic strain of E. coli 083:K24:H31 stimulated in a significant way the local antibody formation in the gut, saliva and milk of mothers of the colonized infants. Early induction of SIgA formation is important in particular in infants who are not breastfed where it replaces partially the lacking immunoglobulin supplied in breast milk. In premature and risk infants colonization had a favourable effect on reduction of the number of infections, deaths in conjunction with infection, a reduced presence of pathogenic microflora in the alimentary tract and elsewhere. In carriers the strain replaced successfully pathogenic strains and assisted the restitution of the impaired intestinal microflora.

[非致病性大肠杆菌口腔定植对新生儿免疫反应的影响及其在高危儿童医院感染预防中的应用可能性]。
非致病性大肠杆菌083:K24:H31的口腔定植显著刺激了定植婴儿母亲肠道、唾液和乳汁中局部抗体的形成。早期诱导SIgA的形成是很重要的,特别是对于没有母乳喂养的婴儿,它可以部分替代母乳中缺乏的免疫球蛋白。在早产儿和危险婴儿中,定植对减少感染的数量、与感染有关的死亡、减少消化道和其他地方致病性微生物群的存在具有有利作用。在携带者中,该菌株成功地取代了致病菌株,并有助于受损肠道菌群的恢复。
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