Oral Administration Of Lactobacillus From Breast Milk May Treat ...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Tue, 08/26/2008 - 16:30

Oral administration of lactobacillus strains found in breast milk may provide an alternative method to antibiotics for effectively treating mastitis, a common infection that occurs in lactating mothers say researchers from Spain.


 

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