Introduction: There is evidence that caesarean section (CS) is associated with increased risk of childhood obesity, asthma, and coeliac disease. The gut microbiota of CS-born babies differs to those born vaginally, possibly due to reduced exposure to maternal vaginal bacteria during birth. Vaginal seeding is a currently unproven practice intended to reduce such differences, so that the gut microbiota of CS-born babies is similar to that of babies born vaginally. Our pilot study, which uses oral administration as a novel form of vaginal seeding, will assess the degree of maternal strain transfer and overall efficacy of the procedure for establishing normal gut microbiota development. Methods and analysis: Protocol for a single-blinded, rando...
Background: The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized a...
The human vaginal microbiota is an important component of the defense system to fight microbial and ...
Recent studies suggest that foetal colonisation begins prior to birth. There are other major determi...
Introduction: There is evidence that caesarean section (CS) is associated with increased risk of chi...
Background: Birth by caesarean section (CS) is associated with aberrant gut microbiome development a...
Background: Birth by caesarean section (CS) is associated with aberrant gut microbiome development a...
[Background]: The human gut microbiota is assembled during infancy with an increase in diversity and...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Numerous studies suggest that infants delivered by cesarean section are at a greater risk of non-com...
Microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract is an essential process that modulates host phy...
OBJECTIVE: Revised guidelines for caesarean section (CS) advise maternal antibiotic administration p...
Exposure of newborns to the maternal vaginal microbiota is interrupted with cesarean birthing. Babie...
Microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract is an essential process that modulates host phy...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Cesarean sections (CS) are among the most commonly performed surgical proc...
Background: A complication of elective cesarean section (CS) delivery is its interference with the n...
Background: The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized a...
The human vaginal microbiota is an important component of the defense system to fight microbial and ...
Recent studies suggest that foetal colonisation begins prior to birth. There are other major determi...
Introduction: There is evidence that caesarean section (CS) is associated with increased risk of chi...
Background: Birth by caesarean section (CS) is associated with aberrant gut microbiome development a...
Background: Birth by caesarean section (CS) is associated with aberrant gut microbiome development a...
[Background]: The human gut microbiota is assembled during infancy with an increase in diversity and...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Numerous studies suggest that infants delivered by cesarean section are at a greater risk of non-com...
Microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract is an essential process that modulates host phy...
OBJECTIVE: Revised guidelines for caesarean section (CS) advise maternal antibiotic administration p...
Exposure of newborns to the maternal vaginal microbiota is interrupted with cesarean birthing. Babie...
Microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract is an essential process that modulates host phy...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Cesarean sections (CS) are among the most commonly performed surgical proc...
Background: A complication of elective cesarean section (CS) delivery is its interference with the n...
Background: The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized a...
The human vaginal microbiota is an important component of the defense system to fight microbial and ...
Recent studies suggest that foetal colonisation begins prior to birth. There are other major determi...