Neonatal sepsis in preterm infants is often due to organisms that colonize the skin including Staphylococcus spp. and Candida spp. Development and maturation of the skin microbiome in the neonatal period, especially in preterm infants, may be critical in preventing colonization with pathogens and subsequent progression to neonatal sepsis. Development of the skin microbiome in preterm infants or its determinants in the first 4 weeks of life has not been evaluated.We evaluated the skin microbiome from three body sites, antecubital fossa, forehead and gluteal region, in a prospective cohort of 15 preterm (birth weight < 1500 g and < 32 weeks of gestation) and 15 term neonates. The microbiome community membership and relative abundance were eva...
The assembly and development of the gut microbiome in infants have important consequences for immedi...
The genomes of microorganisms that reside in and on the human body vastly outnumber human genes, imp...
Microbial colonization of the infant gut is essential for the development of the intestine and the i...
Abstract Background The infant skin microbiota may serve as a reservoir of bacteria that contribute ...
Within days after birth, rapid surface colonization of infant skin coincides with significant functi...
The skin microbiome – Investigations on skin malignancies and preterm newborn skin Skin disorders ha...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
Early-life microbial colonization of the skin may modulate the immune system and impact the developm...
Our skin is the interface through which we mediate lifelong interactions with our surrounding enviro...
<p>Observed Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) (mean ± SEM) and Shannon diversity index (mean ± SEM)...
Objectives To assess the establishment of the intestinal microbiota in very low birthweight preterm ...
Background: The intestinal microbiome in preterm infants differs markedly from term infants. It is u...
Colonization of the extremely preterm infant's gastrointestinal tract and skin begins in utero and i...
BackgroundDisease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low-d...
Gut microbiota plays a key role in multiple aspects of human health and disease, particularly in ear...
The assembly and development of the gut microbiome in infants have important consequences for immedi...
The genomes of microorganisms that reside in and on the human body vastly outnumber human genes, imp...
Microbial colonization of the infant gut is essential for the development of the intestine and the i...
Abstract Background The infant skin microbiota may serve as a reservoir of bacteria that contribute ...
Within days after birth, rapid surface colonization of infant skin coincides with significant functi...
The skin microbiome – Investigations on skin malignancies and preterm newborn skin Skin disorders ha...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
Early-life microbial colonization of the skin may modulate the immune system and impact the developm...
Our skin is the interface through which we mediate lifelong interactions with our surrounding enviro...
<p>Observed Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) (mean ± SEM) and Shannon diversity index (mean ± SEM)...
Objectives To assess the establishment of the intestinal microbiota in very low birthweight preterm ...
Background: The intestinal microbiome in preterm infants differs markedly from term infants. It is u...
Colonization of the extremely preterm infant's gastrointestinal tract and skin begins in utero and i...
BackgroundDisease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low-d...
Gut microbiota plays a key role in multiple aspects of human health and disease, particularly in ear...
The assembly and development of the gut microbiome in infants have important consequences for immedi...
The genomes of microorganisms that reside in and on the human body vastly outnumber human genes, imp...
Microbial colonization of the infant gut is essential for the development of the intestine and the i...