Establishing a diverse gut microbiota after birth is being increasingly recognised as important for preventing illnesses later in life. It is well established that bacterial diversity rapidly increases post-partum; however, few studies have examined the infant gut virome/phageorne during this developmental period. We performed a metagenornic analysis of 20 infant faecal viromes at one year of age to determine whether spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) or caesarean section (CS) influenced viral composition. We find that birth mode results in distinctly different viral communities, with SVD infants having greater viral and bacteriophage diversity. We demonstrate that CrAssp age is acquired early in life, both in this cohort and two others, al...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious consequence of preterm birth and is often associated wi...
Infants acquire many of their microbes from their mothers during the birth process. The acquisition ...
Objective: The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a re...
International audienceEstablishing a diverse gut microbiota after birth is being increasingly recogn...
The virome of the human gut and its development in early life are poorly understood. Here we perform...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
Background and aims: Birth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonizati...
In this work, we determined the diversity and dynamics of the gut virome of infants during the first...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonisation by microorganisms from their m...
The first colonisation of the intestine is one of the most profound immunological exposures faced by...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
AbstractBirth by Caesarian section is associated with short- and long-term respiratory morbidity. We...
In the weeks after birth, the gut acquires a nascent microbiome, and starts its transition to bacter...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
Objective The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a red...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious consequence of preterm birth and is often associated wi...
Infants acquire many of their microbes from their mothers during the birth process. The acquisition ...
Objective: The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a re...
International audienceEstablishing a diverse gut microbiota after birth is being increasingly recogn...
The virome of the human gut and its development in early life are poorly understood. Here we perform...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
Background and aims: Birth mode and other early life factors affect a newborn's microbial colonizati...
In this work, we determined the diversity and dynamics of the gut virome of infants during the first...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonisation by microorganisms from their m...
The first colonisation of the intestine is one of the most profound immunological exposures faced by...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
AbstractBirth by Caesarian section is associated with short- and long-term respiratory morbidity. We...
In the weeks after birth, the gut acquires a nascent microbiome, and starts its transition to bacter...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
Objective The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a red...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious consequence of preterm birth and is often associated wi...
Infants acquire many of their microbes from their mothers during the birth process. The acquisition ...
Objective: The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a re...