Correlation between serum vitamin D level and acute invasive enteritis in children
Lingrong Yang,
Yu Fang,
Jinyu Zheng
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundDiarrhea is a leading cause of death in young children worldwide. Vitamin D deficiency impairs the body's ability to clear pathogens, reduces tight junction protein expression in intestinal epithelial cells, and enhances Th1‐mediated intestinal inflammation. This study aimed to investigate the effects of serum vitamin D levels on acute invasive enteritis in children.MethodsThis prospective cohort study included 82 children aged 1–3 years with clinically diagnosed acute invasive enteritis at Sichuan M… Show more
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