THE STATE OF INTESTINAL MICROBIOME IN HIV-INFECTED CHILDREN WITH INFECTIOUS DIARRHEA.

Authors

  • Tuychiev L.N Tashkent State Medical University (Tashkent, Uzbekistan).
  • Khudaikulova G.K Tashkent State Medical University (Tashkent, Uzbekistan).
  • Muminova M.T Tashkent State Medical University (Tashkent, Uzbekistan).

Keywords:

HIV infection, children, acute infectious diarrhea, intestinal microbiome

Abstract

To study the state of intestinal microbiota in HIV-infected children with infectious diarrhea

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2025-07-30

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THE STATE OF INTESTINAL MICROBIOME IN HIV-INFECTED CHILDREN WITH INFECTIOUS DIARRHEA. (2025). Multidisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology, 5(7), 430-436. https://mjstjournal.com/index.php/mjst/article/view/4649