The gut microbiome and its role in immune development and child health – Professor Liam O’Mahony
Presentation by Professor Liam O’Mahony during the Post Graduate Program in Paediatric Nutrition (PGPN) Symposium and Convocation 2019 supported by WNSC HK, held on 05 Nov 2019, discussing the role of gut microbiota in early stage immune development and the risks of inflammatory and atopic diseases later in life.
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