Gut Microbiota

Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.

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Navigating the Cow’s Milk Allergy Journey: From Diagnosis to Nutritional Optimization

Navigating the Cow’s Milk Allergy Journey: From Diagnosis to Nutritional Optimisation

This NNI symposia at ESPGHAN 2024 brings together experts to share new findings on Cow’s Milk Allergy (CMA) and how to make the process of diagnosis to management more effective to yield better results. Prof. Annamaria Staiano discusses the complexities of diagnosing FGID and CMA, and introduces CoMiSS and its experience in supporting the diagnosis of CMA. Dr. Ralf Heine addresses the next phase of CMA nutritional management once it has been diagnosed, that it is important to consider the infants microbiome as well as other aspects of adequate nutritional intake, health and development. Dr

Feeding children with gastrointestinal impairment

Feeding children with GI impairment ESPGHAN 2024

Panel Discussion NNIW101

Session 3 - Panel Discussion

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
Results with CF Using Local Food Ingredients

How Does Adequate Complementary Feeding Contribute to Growth and Health

Ferdinand Haschke
Fecal Transplant to Mine for Novel Probiotics

Fecal Transplant to Mine for Novel Probiotics

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Metabolic Syndrome in Young Children: Definition and Results of the IDEFICS Study

The Pediatric Situation and Development in China (videos)

The Pediatric Situation and Development in China

Human Milk: A Dynamic Source of Nutrition for Infants

Human Milk: A Dynamic Source of Nutrition for Infants

Microbes Inside: From Structure to Function

Microbes Inside: From Structure to Function

Modulation Microbiota in Infancy

Modulation Microbiota in Infancy

TGF and Intestinal Inflammation: the Role of Nutrition

TGF and Intestinal Inflammation: the Role of Nutrition