The development of the neonatal gastrointestinal tract microbiota remains a poorly understood process. The interplay between neonatal (gestational age, genetic background), maternal (mode of delivery, nutritional status) and environmental factors (antibiotic exposure, available nutrition) are thought to influence microbial colonization, however, the exact mechanisms are unclear. Derangements in this process likely contribute to various gastrointestinal diseases including necrotizing enterocolitis and inflammatory bowel disease. As such, enhanced understanding of microbiota development may hold the key to significantly reduce the burden of gastrointestinal disease in the pediatric population. The most debatable topics during microbial seedin...
peer-reviewedThe colonization, development and maturation of the newborn gastrointestinal tract that...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonisation by microorganisms from their m...
The development of the neonatal gastrointestinal tract microbiota remains a poorly understood proces...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
The neonatal developmental window represents a key time for establishment of the gut microbiota. Fir...
The intestinal microbiota has become a relevant aspect of human health. Microbial colonization runs ...
Recent studies suggest that fetal colonization begins prior to birth [1]. Besides a possible prenata...
Background: Neonatal intestinal bacterial colony balance has correlations with positive and negative...
Gut microbiota colonization is a complex, dynamic, and step-wise process that is in constant develop...
: This editorial aims to provide a concise summary of the factors involved in the dynamics of microb...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
peer-reviewedAcknowledgment of the gut microbiome as a vital asset to health has led to multiple st...
The gut microbiota has a central role in the programming of the host's metabolism and immune functio...
peer-reviewedThe colonization, development and maturation of the newborn gastrointestinal tract that...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonisation by microorganisms from their m...
The development of the neonatal gastrointestinal tract microbiota remains a poorly understood proces...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
The neonatal developmental window represents a key time for establishment of the gut microbiota. Fir...
The intestinal microbiota has become a relevant aspect of human health. Microbial colonization runs ...
Recent studies suggest that fetal colonization begins prior to birth [1]. Besides a possible prenata...
Background: Neonatal intestinal bacterial colony balance has correlations with positive and negative...
Gut microbiota colonization is a complex, dynamic, and step-wise process that is in constant develop...
: This editorial aims to provide a concise summary of the factors involved in the dynamics of microb...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
peer-reviewedAcknowledgment of the gut microbiome as a vital asset to health has led to multiple st...
The gut microbiota has a central role in the programming of the host's metabolism and immune functio...
peer-reviewedThe colonization, development and maturation of the newborn gastrointestinal tract that...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonisation by microorganisms from their m...