Radical alterations in the human microbiota composition are well-known to be associated with many pathological conditions. If these aberrations are established at the time of birth, the risk of developing correlated pathologies throughout life is significantly increased. For this reason, all newborns should begin their lives with a proper microbiota in each body district. The present study aimed at demonstrating a correlation between the mode of delivery and the development of a well-balanced microbiota in the lower airways of newborns. 44 pregnant women were enrolled in this study. Microbiological comparative analysis was carried out on tracheobronchial secretions of babies born through vaginal delivery (VD) or caesarean section (CS). All ...
The newborn’s microbiota composition at birth seems to be influenced by maternal microbiota. Materna...
The gastrointestinal tract of neonates becomes colonized immediately after birth with environmental ...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Radical alterations in the human microbiota composition are well-known to be associated with many pa...
AbstractBirth by Caesarian section is associated with short- and long-term respiratory morbidity. We...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
Birth by Caesarian section is associated with short- and long-term respiratory morbidity. We hypothe...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonization by microorganisms from their m...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
In recent years, the role of human microbiota as a short-and long-term health promoter and modulator...
The first colonisation of the intestine is one of the most profound immunological exposures faced by...
The mode of childbirth in humans (vaginal or cesarean section) is considered to be one of the most i...
Growing evidence suggests that maternal microbiota can influence the neonates’ gut colonization. How...
Cesarean (C-section) delivery, recently shown to cause excess weight gain in mice, perturbs human ne...
This study was supported by Milupa DN-ELN 2017 grant from the Portuguese Neonatal Society, by ERDF t...
The newborn’s microbiota composition at birth seems to be influenced by maternal microbiota. Materna...
The gastrointestinal tract of neonates becomes colonized immediately after birth with environmental ...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Radical alterations in the human microbiota composition are well-known to be associated with many pa...
AbstractBirth by Caesarian section is associated with short- and long-term respiratory morbidity. We...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
Birth by Caesarian section is associated with short- and long-term respiratory morbidity. We hypothe...
Immediately after birth, newborn babies experience rapid colonization by microorganisms from their m...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
In recent years, the role of human microbiota as a short-and long-term health promoter and modulator...
The first colonisation of the intestine is one of the most profound immunological exposures faced by...
The mode of childbirth in humans (vaginal or cesarean section) is considered to be one of the most i...
Growing evidence suggests that maternal microbiota can influence the neonates’ gut colonization. How...
Cesarean (C-section) delivery, recently shown to cause excess weight gain in mice, perturbs human ne...
This study was supported by Milupa DN-ELN 2017 grant from the Portuguese Neonatal Society, by ERDF t...
The newborn’s microbiota composition at birth seems to be influenced by maternal microbiota. Materna...
The gastrointestinal tract of neonates becomes colonized immediately after birth with environmental ...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...