Food fight! Parenteral nutrition, enteral stimulation and gut-derived mucosal immunity
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00423-008-0339-x
Food fight! Parenteral nutrition, enteral stimulation and gut-derived mucosal immunity
Abstract
Introduction: Nutrition support is an integral component of modern patient care. Type and route of nutritional support impacts clinical infectious outcomes in critically injured patients.
Discussion: This article reviews the relationships between type and route of nutrition and gut-derived mucosal immunity in both the clinical and laboratory settings.
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