Background: The origin of the initial oral microbiota in neonates still remains poorly understood. Objective: The aim of this study was to understand how the maternal microbiota contributes to the initial neonatal oral microbiota. Design: Twelve mother-neonate pairs with samples from the maternal oral mucosa, uterine cervix and placenta and the neonatal oral cavity immediately after birth were studied. The microbiota composition and diversity were characterized by 16S rRNA gene sequencing (V3-V4 region). The microbiota analyses and comparisons were carried out with Calypso software version 8.1 and with SourceTracker 1.0.1. Results: Samples from the neonatal oral cavity showed moderately high bacterial diversity and low richness. The neonata...
Growing evidence suggests that maternal microbiota can influence the neonates’ gut colonization. How...
Interaction with intestinal microbes in infancy has a profound impact on health and disease in later...
This study was supported by Milupa DN-ELN 2017 grant from the Portuguese Neonatal Society, by ERDF t...
Background: The origin of the initial oral microbiota in neonates still remains poorly understood. O...
Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral ...
Very few studies have analyzed how the composition of mother's microbiota affects the development of...
© 2021 The Authors. Periodontology 2000 published by John Wiley & Sons LtdAcquisition and establishm...
In utero and upon delivery, neonates are exposed to a wide array of microorganisms from various sour...
The oral microbiome, associated with both oral disease and systemic disease, is in dynamic status al...
In recent years, the role of human microbiota as a short-and long-term health promoter and modulator...
The acquisition and early maturation of infant microbiota is not well understood despite its likely ...
Oral microorganisms are important determinants of health and disease. The source of the initial neon...
Over the past decade, small-scale studies have suggested that human colonisation by microbes begins ...
The newborn’s microbiota composition at birth seems to be influenced by maternal microbiota. Materna...
The oral microbiome, associated with both oral disease and systemic disease, is in dynamic status al...
Growing evidence suggests that maternal microbiota can influence the neonates’ gut colonization. How...
Interaction with intestinal microbes in infancy has a profound impact on health and disease in later...
This study was supported by Milupa DN-ELN 2017 grant from the Portuguese Neonatal Society, by ERDF t...
Background: The origin of the initial oral microbiota in neonates still remains poorly understood. O...
Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral ...
Very few studies have analyzed how the composition of mother's microbiota affects the development of...
© 2021 The Authors. Periodontology 2000 published by John Wiley & Sons LtdAcquisition and establishm...
In utero and upon delivery, neonates are exposed to a wide array of microorganisms from various sour...
The oral microbiome, associated with both oral disease and systemic disease, is in dynamic status al...
In recent years, the role of human microbiota as a short-and long-term health promoter and modulator...
The acquisition and early maturation of infant microbiota is not well understood despite its likely ...
Oral microorganisms are important determinants of health and disease. The source of the initial neon...
Over the past decade, small-scale studies have suggested that human colonisation by microbes begins ...
The newborn’s microbiota composition at birth seems to be influenced by maternal microbiota. Materna...
The oral microbiome, associated with both oral disease and systemic disease, is in dynamic status al...
Growing evidence suggests that maternal microbiota can influence the neonates’ gut colonization. How...
Interaction with intestinal microbes in infancy has a profound impact on health and disease in later...
This study was supported by Milupa DN-ELN 2017 grant from the Portuguese Neonatal Society, by ERDF t...