Breastfeeding is one of the major factors affecting the early development of the infant gut microbiota, and weaning is associated with a shift in the gut microbiota toward a more adult composition. Through breastfeeding, infants receive bioactive components that shape their microbiota while also being exposed to the breast milk and breast surface microbial communities. Recent studies have suggested the possibility of an entero-mammary route of microbial transfer, opening the possibility of infant gut microbiota modulation through maternal probiotic supplementation. In this study, we have analyzed breast milk samples collected at 10 d and 3 mo postpartum from women participating in the Probiotics in the Prevention of Allergy among Children i...
Human breast milk (HBM) is unique in its composition as it is adapted to fulfil the newborns’ nutrit...
The infant’s microbiota is acquired during the perinatal period through direct contact with the mate...
Microbes are present in human milk regardless of the mother's health. The origins of the milk microb...
Breastfeeding is one of the major factors affecting the early development of the infant gut microbio...
peer-reviewedHuman milk contains a diverse array of bioactives and is also a source of bacteria for ...
Breastfeeding is associated with considerable health benefits for infants. Aside from essential nut...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
Breast milk is considered the gold standard feeding regime for new-born infants. It provides complet...
Human milk (HM) is considered the most complete food for infants as its nutritional composition is s...
Increasing evidence supports the importance of the breast milk microbiome in seeding the infant gut....
Human milk has been traditionally considered sterile: however, recent studies have shown that it rep...
ObjectivesThis study tested the hypothesis that the fecal bacterial genera of breast-fed (BF) and fo...
International audienceBreastfeeding is a major determinant of human health. Breast milk is not steri...
Human breast milk (HBM) is unique in its composition as it is adapted to fulfil the newborns’ nutrit...
Human breast milk (HBM) is unique in its composition as it is adapted to fulfil the newborns’ nutrit...
The infant’s microbiota is acquired during the perinatal period through direct contact with the mate...
Microbes are present in human milk regardless of the mother's health. The origins of the milk microb...
Breastfeeding is one of the major factors affecting the early development of the infant gut microbio...
peer-reviewedHuman milk contains a diverse array of bioactives and is also a source of bacteria for ...
Breastfeeding is associated with considerable health benefits for infants. Aside from essential nut...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
Breast milk is considered the gold standard feeding regime for new-born infants. It provides complet...
Human milk (HM) is considered the most complete food for infants as its nutritional composition is s...
Increasing evidence supports the importance of the breast milk microbiome in seeding the infant gut....
Human milk has been traditionally considered sterile: however, recent studies have shown that it rep...
ObjectivesThis study tested the hypothesis that the fecal bacterial genera of breast-fed (BF) and fo...
International audienceBreastfeeding is a major determinant of human health. Breast milk is not steri...
Human breast milk (HBM) is unique in its composition as it is adapted to fulfil the newborns’ nutrit...
Human breast milk (HBM) is unique in its composition as it is adapted to fulfil the newborns’ nutrit...
The infant’s microbiota is acquired during the perinatal period through direct contact with the mate...
Microbes are present in human milk regardless of the mother's health. The origins of the milk microb...