Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3007789647> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3007789647 endingPage "250" @default.
- W3007789647 startingPage "243" @default.
- W3007789647 abstract "The review presents the special significance of changes in the intestinal and skin microbiota in the formation of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children. AD is considered as a form of allergic pathology directly related to the state and quality of the microbiota of a growing organism. The microbiota of the skin of patients with AD is characterized by a small species diversity of bacteria; a decrease in the number of actinomycetes and proteobacteria; increased colonization of various types of staphylococci (S. aureus, S. epidermidis, S. haemolyticus, etc). The relationship between the rate of development of AD and violations of the microbiota of the skin in children is shown. The necessity of maintaining high biodiversity of the microbiota of a growing organism as a strategy for optimizing the microecology of children through the use of adaptive probiotics in a healthy microenvironment is substantiated. The restoration of the barrier function of the skin and the normalization of the composition and quality of the intestinal microbiota are determined as the most important task of the general concept of the treatment of AD, where new dermatological cosmetics and proper skin care play an important role. The possibilities of normalizing the microbiome of the affected skin areas to restore the skin barrier with the help of dry skin care cosmetics are shown." @default.
- W3007789647 created "2020-03-06" @default.
- W3007789647 creator A5062922696 @default.
- W3007789647 creator A5087501710 @default.
- W3007789647 date "2019-08-15" @default.
- W3007789647 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W3007789647 title "DISORDERS OF SKIN MICROBIOTA AND FORMATION OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN CHILDREN" @default.
- W3007789647 cites W1492295638 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W1979635026 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2010855247 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2024490058 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2028765771 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2029155338 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2070024531 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2072961964 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2074335138 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2125197114 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2213355316 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2319024568 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2413222197 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2491278258 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2518628497 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2557037441 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2590317180 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2606268778 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2606884694 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2611013979 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2736191657 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2765984456 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2784164089 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2784511455 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2785003398 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2785737888 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2787580274 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2789591663 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2791748147 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2791904618 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2792524175 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2811037313 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2901011713 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2904090256 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2904559265 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2913292104 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2914866862 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2919907373 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2920713085 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2923453408 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2943931440 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2944864686 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2945996466 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2946016635 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2946840053 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2949392515 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2951840100 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2952564192 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2953163526 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2963087218 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2963239111 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2963476028 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2965060872 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2965796930 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2966559195 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2968157376 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W2996201277 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W3177644743 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W3181533435 @default.
- W3007789647 cites W3182315422 @default.
- W3007789647 doi "https://doi.org/10.18821/1560-9561-2019-22-4-243-250" @default.
- W3007789647 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W3007789647 type Work @default.
- W3007789647 sameAs 3007789647 @default.
- W3007789647 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W3007789647 countsByYear W30077896472022 @default.
- W3007789647 countsByYear W30077896472023 @default.
- W3007789647 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3007789647 hasAuthorship W3007789647A5062922696 @default.
- W3007789647 hasAuthorship W3007789647A5087501710 @default.
- W3007789647 hasBestOaLocation W30077896471 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C120667501 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C137858568 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C143121216 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C16005928 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C2778329239 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C2779676784 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C2780564577 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C2991981033 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C42062724 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C60644358 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConceptScore W3007789647C120667501 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConceptScore W3007789647C137858568 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConceptScore W3007789647C143121216 @default.
- W3007789647 hasConceptScore W3007789647C16005928 @default.