Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the foetal environment and meconium. Sufficient controls to overcome sample contamination and provide direct evidence of microorganism viability in the pre-rectal gastrointestinal tract (GIT) have been lacking. We conducted molecular and culture-based analyses to investigate the presence of a microbiome in the foetal GIT of calves at 5, 6 and 7 months gestation, while controlling for contamination. The 5 components of the GIT (ruminal fluid, ruminal tissue, caecal fluid, caecal tissue and meconium) and amniotic fluid were found to contain a pioneer microbiome of distinct bacterial and archaeal communities. Bacterial and archaeal richness varied between GI...
Feed intake restriction impacts both humans and ruminants in late gestation, although it is unknown ...
The greatest impact on profitability of a commercial beef operation is reproduction. In the human va...
Over the past decade, small-scale studies have suggested that human colonisation by microbes begins ...
Abstract Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the ...
Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the foetal en...
The development of a healthy intestinal immune system requires early microbial exposure. However, it...
The development of a healthy intestinal immune system requires early microbial exposure. However, it...
Recent research suggests that the microbial colonization of the mammalian intestine may begin before...
Hindgut microorganisms in newborn calves play an important role in the development of immunity and m...
After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment is sterile...
Abstract After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment i...
The human microbiome includes trillions of bacteria, many of which play a vital role in host physiol...
Preterm birth is the second leading cause of death in children under the age of five years worldwide...
The intestinal microbiota of newborns plays an important role in the development of immunity and met...
Background: Preterm birth is the second leading cause of death in children under the age of five yea...
Feed intake restriction impacts both humans and ruminants in late gestation, although it is unknown ...
The greatest impact on profitability of a commercial beef operation is reproduction. In the human va...
Over the past decade, small-scale studies have suggested that human colonisation by microbes begins ...
Abstract Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the ...
Foetus sterility until parturition is under debate due to reports of microorganisms in the foetal en...
The development of a healthy intestinal immune system requires early microbial exposure. However, it...
The development of a healthy intestinal immune system requires early microbial exposure. However, it...
Recent research suggests that the microbial colonization of the mammalian intestine may begin before...
Hindgut microorganisms in newborn calves play an important role in the development of immunity and m...
After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment is sterile...
Abstract After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment i...
The human microbiome includes trillions of bacteria, many of which play a vital role in host physiol...
Preterm birth is the second leading cause of death in children under the age of five years worldwide...
The intestinal microbiota of newborns plays an important role in the development of immunity and met...
Background: Preterm birth is the second leading cause of death in children under the age of five yea...
Feed intake restriction impacts both humans and ruminants in late gestation, although it is unknown ...
The greatest impact on profitability of a commercial beef operation is reproduction. In the human va...
Over the past decade, small-scale studies have suggested that human colonisation by microbes begins ...