Background The gut microbiota potentially plays an important role in the immunologic education of the host during early infancy. Objective We sought to determine how the infant gut microbiota evolve during infancy, particularly in relation to hygiene-related environmental factors, atopic disorders, and a randomized introduction of allergenic solids. Methods A total of 1303 exclusively breast-fed infants were enrolled in a dietary randomized controlled trial (Enquiring About Tolerance study) from 3 months of age. In this nested longitudinal study, fecal samples were collected at baseline, with additional sampling of selected cases and controls at 6 and 12 months to study the evolution of their gut microbiota, using 16S ribosomal RNA...
Early colonization with bifidobacteria and lactobacilli is postulated to protect children from aller...
Background: The development of gut microbiota in infancy is important in the maturation of the immun...
Evidence is accumulating that demonstrates the importance of the gut microbiota in health and diseas...
Background: The gut microbiota potentially plays an important role in the immunologic education of t...
Background: The gut microbiota potentially plays an important role in the immunologic education of t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Establishment of the gastrointestinal microbiota during infancy affects immun...
The process of gut microbiota development in infants is currently being challenged by numerous facto...
The development of the gut microbiome from birth through to childhood is thought to be important for...
BACKGROUND: Perturbations in the intestinal microbiota may disrupt involved in the development of im...
Background: Changes in the human microbiome have been suggested as a risk factor for a number of lif...
Atopic allergy is the most common chronic disease among children in the developed world. This high p...
Background: Stimulation of the immune system by gut microbes might prevent allergy development. Obje...
Background: Development of the gut microbiota in infancy is important in maturation of the immune sy...
Early colonization with bifidobacteria and lactobacilli is postulated to protect children from aller...
Background: The development of gut microbiota in infancy is important in the maturation of the immun...
Evidence is accumulating that demonstrates the importance of the gut microbiota in health and diseas...
Background: The gut microbiota potentially plays an important role in the immunologic education of t...
Background: The gut microbiota potentially plays an important role in the immunologic education of t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Establishment of the gastrointestinal microbiota during infancy affects immun...
The process of gut microbiota development in infants is currently being challenged by numerous facto...
The development of the gut microbiome from birth through to childhood is thought to be important for...
BACKGROUND: Perturbations in the intestinal microbiota may disrupt involved in the development of im...
Background: Changes in the human microbiome have been suggested as a risk factor for a number of lif...
Atopic allergy is the most common chronic disease among children in the developed world. This high p...
Background: Stimulation of the immune system by gut microbes might prevent allergy development. Obje...
Background: Development of the gut microbiota in infancy is important in maturation of the immune sy...
Early colonization with bifidobacteria and lactobacilli is postulated to protect children from aller...
Background: The development of gut microbiota in infancy is important in the maturation of the immun...
Evidence is accumulating that demonstrates the importance of the gut microbiota in health and diseas...