The gastrointestinal tract of neonates becomes colonized immediately after birth with environmental microorganisms, mainly from the mother; strong evidence suggests that the early composition of the microbiota of neonates plays an important role for the postnatal development of the immune system. The present study was designed to evaluate by means of a molecular biology approach the relation between the intestinal ecosystem of the newborn and the mode of delivery. The intestinal bacterial composition on d 3 of life was investigated in 23 infants born by vaginal delivery and in 23 infants delivered by cesarean section. PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and PCR-temperature gradient gel electrophoresis have been utilized, toget...
The neonatal intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and s...
Numerous studies suggest that infants delivered by cesarean section are at a greater risk of non-com...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but...
The first colonisation of the intestine is one of the most profound immunological exposures faced by...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
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 The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a red...
Exposure of newborns to the maternal vaginal microbiota is interrupted with cesarean birthing. Babie...
Cesarean (C-section) delivery, recently shown to cause excess weight gain in mice, perturbs human ne...
Objective: The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a re...
Intestinal microbiota is a key element in maintaining health. Recently, the relationship between the...
The intestinal microbiota has emerged as a critical regulator of growth and development in the early...
The pioneer microbiota of the neonate may affect future actions of the immune system. This study aim...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
The neonatal intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and s...
Numerous studies suggest that infants delivered by cesarean section are at a greater risk of non-com...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but...
The first colonisation of the intestine is one of the most profound immunological exposures faced by...
Although it has been generally assumed that new- borns are born germ free and that initial gut colo...
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 The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a red...
Exposure of newborns to the maternal vaginal microbiota is interrupted with cesarean birthing. Babie...
Cesarean (C-section) delivery, recently shown to cause excess weight gain in mice, perturbs human ne...
Objective: The early intestinal microbiota exerts important stimuli for immune development, and a re...
Intestinal microbiota is a key element in maintaining health. Recently, the relationship between the...
The intestinal microbiota has emerged as a critical regulator of growth and development in the early...
The pioneer microbiota of the neonate may affect future actions of the immune system. This study aim...
Over the last two decades, the C-section rate has increased worldwide. It is understood that coloniz...
The neonatal intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and s...
Numerous studies suggest that infants delivered by cesarean section are at a greater risk of non-com...
Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but...