标题
Antibiotics, obesity and the link to microbes - what are we doing to our children?
作者
关键词
Antibiotics, Gut microbiota, Infant, Neonate, Obesity, Overweight
出版物
BMC Medicine
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2016-03-30
DOI
10.1186/s12916-016-0605-7
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