INTESTINAL MICROFLORA IN THE GENESIS OF IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IN CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT BRONCHITIS

Authors

  • G.A Yusupova Tashkent State Medical University

Abstract

In recent years, accumulating evidence has demonstrated that, under physiological conditions, the intestinal microflora plays a crucial regulatory role, promoting the maturation of the immune system and maintaining its balanced functioning throughout life. Despite numerous studies on the etiology, epidemiology, and diagnosis of intestinal dysbiosis, many pathogenetic mechanisms remain insufficiently understood. The interdependence between the immune and microecological systems in the child’s body underscores the scientific and clinical relevance of investigating immune function in children with recurrent bronchitis in the context of intestinal dysbiosis.

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Published

2025-11-14

How to Cite

Yusupova , G. (2025). INTESTINAL MICROFLORA IN THE GENESIS OF IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IN CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT BRONCHITIS. INTEGRATION OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS, 1(2), 31–32. Retrieved from https://worldconferences.us/index.php/iesg/article/view/331