Abstract Background Probiotics are increasingly applied to prevent and treat a range of infectious, immune related and gastrointestinal diseases. Despite this, the mechanisms behind the putative effects of probiotics are poorly understood. One of the suggested modes of probiotic action is modulation of the endogenous gut microbiota, however probiotic intervention studies in adults have failed to show significant effects on gut microbiota composition. The gut microbiota of young children is known to be unstable and more responsive to external factors than that of adults. Therefore, potential effects of probiotic intervention on gut microbiota may be easier detectable in early life. We thus investigated the effects of a 6 month placebo-contro...
Emerging evidence exists that an altered gut microbiota is a key factor in the pathophysiology of a ...
BackgroundOral administration of probiotic bacteria to preterm neonates has been recommended to prev...
Infant colic is a common gastrointestinal disorder of newborns, mostly related to imbalances in the ...
Weaning during infancy refers to the initiation of complementary food to breast milk. During weaning...
The microbial dysbiosis associated with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants suggests ...
The microbial dysbiosis associated with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants suggests ...
Probiotics have been used to treat a variety of diseases for decades; however, what is the rationale...
Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants often develop an altered gut microbiota composition, which...
Over several years, consumer probiotic consumption has increased substantially. Consequently, the nu...
Introduction. Probiotic supplementation of preterm infants may prevent serious morbidities associate...
The bacteria located within the human gastrointestinal tract (the gut microbiota) perform numerous p...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...
The interest in human intestinal microbiota has increased in the last 20 years and significant advan...
Emerging evidence exists that an altered gut microbiota is a key factor in the pathophysiology of a ...
BackgroundOral administration of probiotic bacteria to preterm neonates has been recommended to prev...
Infant colic is a common gastrointestinal disorder of newborns, mostly related to imbalances in the ...
Weaning during infancy refers to the initiation of complementary food to breast milk. During weaning...
The microbial dysbiosis associated with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants suggests ...
The microbial dysbiosis associated with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants suggests ...
Probiotics have been used to treat a variety of diseases for decades; however, what is the rationale...
Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants often develop an altered gut microbiota composition, which...
Over several years, consumer probiotic consumption has increased substantially. Consequently, the nu...
Introduction. Probiotic supplementation of preterm infants may prevent serious morbidities associate...
The bacteria located within the human gastrointestinal tract (the gut microbiota) perform numerous p...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
INTRODUCTION: Imbalance of the human gut microbiota in early childhood is suggested as a risk factor...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...
The interest in human intestinal microbiota has increased in the last 20 years and significant advan...
Emerging evidence exists that an altered gut microbiota is a key factor in the pathophysiology of a ...
BackgroundOral administration of probiotic bacteria to preterm neonates has been recommended to prev...
Infant colic is a common gastrointestinal disorder of newborns, mostly related to imbalances in the ...