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Date: | Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:01:20 -0500 |
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Sorry I got strep and Staph aureus confised. It was very late here when
I wtote the letter. I do know that staph (B?) infection is VERY common in
Russian hospitals. So the infestation is common too. They seem to treat
children for it, but I haven't heard about mothers being treated.
It seems to me (correct meif I am wrong), that if both mom and baby are
infected, there is a possibility that the baby's stomach can lack
certain "good" bacteria, since the "bad" ones have overtaken and mom-baby
keep passing it onto each other. I have also found that if you treat Staph
aureus it can cause pathogenic bacteria to grow and become a problem. Now,
I am not a medical professional, so I rely on what I read, how I understand
it the best I can make a conclusion.
I have never heard anyone rule out oversupply and allergies before they get
onto lactose intolerance and disbacteriosis.
Natalia Wilson.
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