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The Official Journal of Pediatric Infections Research Center, SBMU

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1. The Effect of Vitamin D₃ Supplementation on Diarrhea Frequency, Duration, and Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) in Children with Diarrhea

- Wibowo S. , et al.

2. The relationship of vitamin D deficiency and childhood diarrhea: a systematic review and meta-analysis

- Lazarus G. , et al.

3. Vitamin D3 supplementation as an adjunct in the management of childhood infectious diarrhea: a systematic review

- Uwaezuoke S.N. , et al.

4. Is There a Correlation Between Vitamin D Levels and Acute Diarrhea in Children?

- Hashemian H. , et al.

5. Vitamin d reverses disruption of gut epithelial barrier function caused by campylobacter jejuni

- Lobo de Sá F.D. , et al.

6. Clinicopathological and Bacteriological Studies on Lamb Bacterial Enteritis and Monitoring The Oregano Oil and Vitamins A,D3,E Effect on its Treatment

- Darwish A.A. , et al.

7. Serum Vitamin D Level and the Risk of Urinary Tract Infection in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

- Li X. , et al.

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