In recent years, an aberrant gastrointestinal colonization has been found to be associated with an higher risk for postnatal sepsis, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and growth impairment in preterm infants. As a consequence, the reasons of intestinal dysbiosis in this population of newborns have increasingly become an object of interest. The presence of a link between the gut and lung microbiome's development (gut-lung axis) is emerging, and more data show as a gut-brain cross talking mediated by an inflammatory milieu, may affect the immunity system and influence neonatal outcomes. A revision of the studies which examined gut and lung microbiota in preterm infants and a qualitative analysis of data about characteristic patterns and related...
The microbial colonization of the neonatal gut provides a critical stimulus for normal maturation an...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
Preterm birth is defined as any birth before 37 weeks of completed weeks of gestation. Preterm infan...
Intriguing evidence is emerging in regard to the influence of gut microbiota composition and functio...
Intestinal barrier immaturity, or “leaky gut,” is the proximate cause of susceptibility to necrotizi...
ABSTRACT Background: Gut microbiota, a complex ecosystem consisting of abundant microorganisms, pla...
Background - The preterm microbiome is crucial to gut health and may contribute to necrotising enter...
The nutritional requirements of preterm infants are unique and challenging to meet in neonatal care,...
Background: Gut dysbiosis has been suggested as a major risk factor for the development of late-onse...
Gut microbiota colonization is a complex, dynamic, and step-wise process that is in constant develop...
The development of the gut microbiome in preterm infants can have a substantial impact on health, su...
The mortality rate of very preterm infants with birth weight <1500 g is as high as 15%. The survi...
The gut bacterial community plays a vital role in human health with a diverse and complex compositio...
The gastrointestinal microbiota plays a critical role in nutritional, metabolic, and immune function...
Preterm birth interrupts the natural, intrauterine growth path of infants that occurs during the thi...
The microbial colonization of the neonatal gut provides a critical stimulus for normal maturation an...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
Preterm birth is defined as any birth before 37 weeks of completed weeks of gestation. Preterm infan...
Intriguing evidence is emerging in regard to the influence of gut microbiota composition and functio...
Intestinal barrier immaturity, or “leaky gut,” is the proximate cause of susceptibility to necrotizi...
ABSTRACT Background: Gut microbiota, a complex ecosystem consisting of abundant microorganisms, pla...
Background - The preterm microbiome is crucial to gut health and may contribute to necrotising enter...
The nutritional requirements of preterm infants are unique and challenging to meet in neonatal care,...
Background: Gut dysbiosis has been suggested as a major risk factor for the development of late-onse...
Gut microbiota colonization is a complex, dynamic, and step-wise process that is in constant develop...
The development of the gut microbiome in preterm infants can have a substantial impact on health, su...
The mortality rate of very preterm infants with birth weight <1500 g is as high as 15%. The survi...
The gut bacterial community plays a vital role in human health with a diverse and complex compositio...
The gastrointestinal microbiota plays a critical role in nutritional, metabolic, and immune function...
Preterm birth interrupts the natural, intrauterine growth path of infants that occurs during the thi...
The microbial colonization of the neonatal gut provides a critical stimulus for normal maturation an...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
Preterm birth is defined as any birth before 37 weeks of completed weeks of gestation. Preterm infan...