Transmission of oral microbiota from mother to infant is a highly relevant and, so far, understudied topic due to lack of mainstream high-throughput methods for the assessment of bacterial diversity at a strain level. In their recent article in mBio, S. Kageyama, M. Furuta, T. Takeshita, J. Ma, et al. (mBio 13:e03452-21, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03452-21) evaluated oral microbial transmission from mothers to their infants by using full-length analysis of the 16S rRNA gene and demonstrated the applicability of this method for assessment of transmission of oral bacteria at the single-nucleotide-difference level. By analyzing different metadata of the mother-infant pairs, they discovered that the presence of maternal oral bacteria wa...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
ObjectivesThis study tested the hypothesis that the fecal bacterial genera of breast-fed (BF) and fo...
Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral ...
In utero and upon delivery, neonates are exposed to a wide array of microorganisms from various sour...
Trabajo presentado en el 7th Congress of European Microbiologists (FEMS 2017), celebrado en Valencia...
Very few studies have analyzed how the composition of mother's microbiota affects the development of...
Trabajo presentado en el IX Workshop de la Sociedad Española de Probióticos y Prebióticos (SEPyP), c...
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...
This research poster addresses the question “What differences are seen between formula and breastfed...
Industrialisation has introduced several lifestyle changes and medical advancements but their impact...
Trabajo presentado en la 19th International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation (ISRHML...
Understanding oral microbiota programming attracts increasing interest due to its importance for ora...
Increasing evidence supports the importance of the breast milk microbiome in seeding the infant gut....
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
ObjectivesThis study tested the hypothesis that the fecal bacterial genera of breast-fed (BF) and fo...
Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral ...
In utero and upon delivery, neonates are exposed to a wide array of microorganisms from various sour...
Trabajo presentado en el 7th Congress of European Microbiologists (FEMS 2017), celebrado en Valencia...
Very few studies have analyzed how the composition of mother's microbiota affects the development of...
Trabajo presentado en el IX Workshop de la Sociedad Española de Probióticos y Prebióticos (SEPyP), c...
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...
This research poster addresses the question “What differences are seen between formula and breastfed...
Industrialisation has introduced several lifestyle changes and medical advancements but their impact...
Trabajo presentado en la 19th International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation (ISRHML...
Understanding oral microbiota programming attracts increasing interest due to its importance for ora...
Increasing evidence supports the importance of the breast milk microbiome in seeding the infant gut....
[[abstract]]Background/purpose(s): Human breastmilk (BM) is important for microbiome maturation in i...
The process of breastfeeding exposes infants to bioactive substances including a diversity of bacter...
ObjectivesThis study tested the hypothesis that the fecal bacterial genera of breast-fed (BF) and fo...
Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral ...