The mode of childbirth in humans (vaginal or cesarean section) is considered to be one of the most influential factors in the development of gut microbiota of an infant. A microbiome is defined as a collection of microorganisms that are concentrated together in a single location or body site. The genetic material of all microbes, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, comprises this complex ecosystem. The gut microbiota regulate digestion and strengthen the immune system in humans, helping to maintain homeostasis and are at the early stages of life, dictated by the method of delivery. Vaginal versus cesarean deliveries have increased amounts of microbial diversity, which is considered part of a ‘healthy’ microbiome. Literature has document...
Radical alterations in the human microbiota composition are well-known to be associated with many pa...
Microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract is an essential process that modulates host phy...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants' gut microbiota development, but...
The infant intestinal microbiome is greatly influenced by method of delivery in relation to bacteria...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
Since the 1970s, the United States has encountered an increasing proportion of Cesarean deliveries (...
Objective: With the rising number of cases of non-vaginal delivery worldwide, scientists have been c...
Numerous studies suggest that infants delivered by cesarean section are at a greater risk of non-com...
Early establishment of the infant gut microbiome has been attributed to various environmental factor...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Cesarean sections (CS) are among the most commonly performed surgical proc...
[Background]: The human gut microbiota is assembled during infancy with an increase in diversity and...
Over the past decade, small-scale studies have suggested that human colonisation by microbes begins ...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
The human vaginal microbiota is an important component of the defense system to fight microbial and ...
Radical alterations in the human microbiota composition are well-known to be associated with many pa...
Microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract is an essential process that modulates host phy...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants' gut microbiota development, but...
The infant intestinal microbiome is greatly influenced by method of delivery in relation to bacteria...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
Recent studies have highlighted that the human gastrointestinal microbiome not only maintains import...
Since the 1970s, the United States has encountered an increasing proportion of Cesarean deliveries (...
Objective: With the rising number of cases of non-vaginal delivery worldwide, scientists have been c...
Numerous studies suggest that infants delivered by cesarean section are at a greater risk of non-com...
Early establishment of the infant gut microbiome has been attributed to various environmental factor...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Cesarean sections (CS) are among the most commonly performed surgical proc...
[Background]: The human gut microbiota is assembled during infancy with an increase in diversity and...
Over the past decade, small-scale studies have suggested that human colonisation by microbes begins ...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
The human vaginal microbiota is an important component of the defense system to fight microbial and ...
Radical alterations in the human microbiota composition are well-known to be associated with many pa...
Microbial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract is an essential process that modulates host phy...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants' gut microbiota development, but...