Natural transference of maternal microbes to the neonate, especially at birth via the vaginal canal, has recently been recognized in humans and cows; however, its microbial influence on calf health has not yet been documented. We compared the bacterial communities in vaginal and fecal samples from 81 pregnant dairy cows versus those in nasopharyngeal and fecal samples collected at 3, 14 and 35 days of life from their respective progeny. The microbiota of the calf upper respiratory tract (URT), regardless of calf age, was found to be highly similar to the maternal vaginal microbiota. Calf fecal microbiota clustered closely to the maternal fecal microbiota, progressing toward an adult-like state over the first 35 days when relative abundances...
Simple Summary After calving, dairy cows face the risk of negative energy balance, inflammation, and...
International audienceMicrobiota is now considered as a major determinant of holobiont phenotypes. T...
Bacterial overgrowth in the uterus is a normal event after parturition. In contrast to the healthy c...
Natural transference of maternal microbes to the neonate, especially at birth via the vaginal canal,...
Microbial composition at the phylum level detected in dam and calf feces (A) as well as in dam vagin...
The intestinal microbiota of newborns plays an important role in the development of immunity and met...
Hindgut microorganisms in newborn calves play an important role in the development of immunity and m...
To explore the composition and development of the microbiota of the newborn calf, samples of the fec...
The development of a robust microbiome is critical to the health of dairy calves, but relatively lit...
<div><p>Understanding of microbial communities inhabiting cattle vaginal tract may lead to a better ...
Diagnosis of latent endometritis and predicting the effect of the inflammatory process on the course...
In the present study, we evaluated whether the nasopharyngeal, ruminal, and vaginal microbiota would...
Endometritis has a major impact on fertility in postpartum dairy cows. Since previous studies showed...
Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the foetal en...
Abstract Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the ...
Simple Summary After calving, dairy cows face the risk of negative energy balance, inflammation, and...
International audienceMicrobiota is now considered as a major determinant of holobiont phenotypes. T...
Bacterial overgrowth in the uterus is a normal event after parturition. In contrast to the healthy c...
Natural transference of maternal microbes to the neonate, especially at birth via the vaginal canal,...
Microbial composition at the phylum level detected in dam and calf feces (A) as well as in dam vagin...
The intestinal microbiota of newborns plays an important role in the development of immunity and met...
Hindgut microorganisms in newborn calves play an important role in the development of immunity and m...
To explore the composition and development of the microbiota of the newborn calf, samples of the fec...
The development of a robust microbiome is critical to the health of dairy calves, but relatively lit...
<div><p>Understanding of microbial communities inhabiting cattle vaginal tract may lead to a better ...
Diagnosis of latent endometritis and predicting the effect of the inflammatory process on the course...
In the present study, we evaluated whether the nasopharyngeal, ruminal, and vaginal microbiota would...
Endometritis has a major impact on fertility in postpartum dairy cows. Since previous studies showed...
Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the foetal en...
Abstract Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the ...
Simple Summary After calving, dairy cows face the risk of negative energy balance, inflammation, and...
International audienceMicrobiota is now considered as a major determinant of holobiont phenotypes. T...
Bacterial overgrowth in the uterus is a normal event after parturition. In contrast to the healthy c...