Bacteria in human milk could directly seed the infant intestinal microbiota, while information about how milk microbiota develops during lactation and how geographic location, gestational hypertensive status, and maternal age influence this process is limited. Here, we collected human milk samples from mothers of term infants at the first day, 2 weeks, and 6 weeks postpartum from 117 longitudinally followed-up mothers (age: 28.7 ± 3.6 y) recruited from three cities in China. We found that milk microbial diversity and richness were the highest in colostrum but gradually decreased over lactation. Microbial composition changed across lactation and exhibited more discrete compositional patterns in 2-week and 6-week milk samples compared with co...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...
Although traditionally considered sterile, human milk is currently recognized as an alive ecosystem ...
Previously published data from our group and others demonstrate that human milk oligosaccharide (HMO...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
International audienceHuman milk contains a diverse array of bioactives and is also a source of bact...
The microbiota of breast milk from Chinese lactating mothers at different stages of lactation was ex...
<div><p>The microbiota of breast milk from Chinese lactating mothers at different stages of lactatio...
Background: Microbial communities in human milk and those in feces from breastfed infants vary withi...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, microbiological studies on human milk started to descr...
Increasing evidence supports the importance of the breast milk microbiome in seeding the infant gut....
Microbes are present in human milk regardless of the mother's health. The origins of the milk microb...
Human milk represents a source of bacteria for the initial establishment of the oral (and gut) micro...
The progressive building of the infants' gut microbiota is pivotal for educating their immune system...
Human breast milk is considered the optimal nutrition for infants, providing essential nutrients and...
Recent investigations have demonstrated that human milk contains a variety of bacterial genera; howe...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...
Although traditionally considered sterile, human milk is currently recognized as an alive ecosystem ...
Previously published data from our group and others demonstrate that human milk oligosaccharide (HMO...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
International audienceHuman milk contains a diverse array of bioactives and is also a source of bact...
The microbiota of breast milk from Chinese lactating mothers at different stages of lactation was ex...
<div><p>The microbiota of breast milk from Chinese lactating mothers at different stages of lactatio...
Background: Microbial communities in human milk and those in feces from breastfed infants vary withi...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, microbiological studies on human milk started to descr...
Increasing evidence supports the importance of the breast milk microbiome in seeding the infant gut....
Microbes are present in human milk regardless of the mother's health. The origins of the milk microb...
Human milk represents a source of bacteria for the initial establishment of the oral (and gut) micro...
The progressive building of the infants' gut microbiota is pivotal for educating their immune system...
Human breast milk is considered the optimal nutrition for infants, providing essential nutrients and...
Recent investigations have demonstrated that human milk contains a variety of bacterial genera; howe...
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...
Although traditionally considered sterile, human milk is currently recognized as an alive ecosystem ...
Previously published data from our group and others demonstrate that human milk oligosaccharide (HMO...