The infant’s microbiota is acquired during the perinatal period through direct contact with the maternal microbiota during and after delivery. Breastfeeding has been suggested to enrich vaginally acquired lactic acid-producing bacteria of the neonatal gut since the human milk contains viable lactobacilli and bifidobacteria. Microbiological and immunological investigations were performed in order to evaluate the changes induced by VSL#3 probiotic maternal supplementation on breast milk and newborn faeces. Maternal milk was analyzed for factors known to modulate immunological characteristics and the developing microbiota within the gastrointestinal tract (probiotic bacteria, cytokines and immunoglobulins). The functional effects of maternal p...
Baby’s intestine is (or was said to be) sterile at birth and gut microbiota development is a gradual...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...
Background It has been reported that infants born by Caesarean section have altered gut microbiota, ...
Microbiology, metabolomics and immunology investigations were performed in order to evaluate the cha...
Aim of study: Microbiological and immunological investigations were performed in order to evaluate t...
Probiotic supplementation to a mother during the perinatal period can have a positive impact on the ...
Probiotic supplementation to a mother during the perinatal period can have a positive impact on the ...
Background: Probiotic supplementation to women during pregnancy and lactation can modulate breast mi...
Breastfeeding is one of the major factors affecting the early development of the infant gut microbio...
Background: Newborn’s gut mucosal is not fully developed, therefore infants are prone to diarrhea. P...
Background The vaginal microbiota of healthy women consists of a wide variety of anaerobic and ae...
Background: Probiotic supplementation to women during pregnancy and lactation can modulate breast m...
The vaginal microbiota of healthy women consists of a wide variety of anaerobic and aerobic bacteria...
Background The vaginal microbiota of healthy women consists of a wide variety of anaerobic and ae...
Recent studies suggest that foetal colonisation begins prior to birth. There are other major determi...
Baby’s intestine is (or was said to be) sterile at birth and gut microbiota development is a gradual...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...
Background It has been reported that infants born by Caesarean section have altered gut microbiota, ...
Microbiology, metabolomics and immunology investigations were performed in order to evaluate the cha...
Aim of study: Microbiological and immunological investigations were performed in order to evaluate t...
Probiotic supplementation to a mother during the perinatal period can have a positive impact on the ...
Probiotic supplementation to a mother during the perinatal period can have a positive impact on the ...
Background: Probiotic supplementation to women during pregnancy and lactation can modulate breast mi...
Breastfeeding is one of the major factors affecting the early development of the infant gut microbio...
Background: Newborn’s gut mucosal is not fully developed, therefore infants are prone to diarrhea. P...
Background The vaginal microbiota of healthy women consists of a wide variety of anaerobic and ae...
Background: Probiotic supplementation to women during pregnancy and lactation can modulate breast m...
The vaginal microbiota of healthy women consists of a wide variety of anaerobic and aerobic bacteria...
Background The vaginal microbiota of healthy women consists of a wide variety of anaerobic and ae...
Recent studies suggest that foetal colonisation begins prior to birth. There are other major determi...
Baby’s intestine is (or was said to be) sterile at birth and gut microbiota development is a gradual...
Background: Infants born by caesarean section or receiving antibiotics are at increased risk of deve...
Background It has been reported that infants born by Caesarean section have altered gut microbiota, ...