Background: The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized as a risk factor for the development of non-communicable diseases (NCD). In a double-blind randomized controlled study, 153 infants born by elective C-section received an infant formula supplemented with either synbiotic, prebiotics, or unsupplemented from birth until 4 months old. Vaginally born infants were included as a reference group. Stool samples were collected from day 3 till week 22. Multi-omics were deployed to investigate the impact of mode of delivery and nutrition on the development of the infant gut microbiome, and uncover putative biological mechanisms underlying the role of a compromised microbiome as a risk factor for NCD. Res...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but...
Disruption of the developing microbiota by Caesarean birth or early exposure to antibiotics may impa...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...
The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized as a risk fac...
BACKGROUND: The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized a...
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...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Cesarean (C-section) delivery, recently shown to cause excess weight gain in mice, perturbs human ne...
Introduction: There is evidence that caesarean section (CS) is associated with increased risk of chi...
Objective: Development of the gastrointestinal tract and immune system can be modulated by the gut m...
[Background]: The human gut microbiota is assembled during infancy with an increase in diversity and...
Recent studies suggest that foetal colonisation begins prior to birth. There are other major determi...
We determined the effect of short-chain galacto-oligosaccharides (scGOS), long-chain fructo-oligosac...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but...
Disruption of the developing microbiota by Caesarean birth or early exposure to antibiotics may impa...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...
The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized as a risk fac...
BACKGROUND: The compromised gut microbiome that results from C-section birth has been hypothesized a...
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...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Cesarean (C-section) delivery, recently shown to cause excess weight gain in mice, perturbs human ne...
Introduction: There is evidence that caesarean section (CS) is associated with increased risk of chi...
Objective: Development of the gastrointestinal tract and immune system can be modulated by the gut m...
[Background]: The human gut microbiota is assembled during infancy with an increase in diversity and...
Recent studies suggest that foetal colonisation begins prior to birth. There are other major determi...
We determined the effect of short-chain galacto-oligosaccharides (scGOS), long-chain fructo-oligosac...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but...
Disruption of the developing microbiota by Caesarean birth or early exposure to antibiotics may impa...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...