Factors affecting gastrointestinal microbiome development in neonates
The gut microbiome is established in the newborn period and is recognised to interact with
the host to influence metabolism. Different environmental factors that are encountered …
the host to influence metabolism. Different environmental factors that are encountered …
The developing gut microbiota and its consequences for health
MJ Butel, AJ Waligora-Dupriet… - … Origins of Health and …, 2018 - cambridge.org
The developmental origin of health and disease highlights the importance of the period of
the first 1000 days (from the conception to the 2 years of life). The process of the gut …
the first 1000 days (from the conception to the 2 years of life). The process of the gut …
Factors influencing the gut microbiome in children: from infancy to childhood
The human microbiota plays a crucial role in educating the immune system and influencing
host health right since birth. Various maternal factors along with the vertical microbial …
host health right since birth. Various maternal factors along with the vertical microbial …
Connection between gut microbiome and brain development in preterm infants
Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome in preterm infants predisposes the neonate to various major
morbidities including neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis and sepsis in the neonatal intensive …
morbidities including neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis and sepsis in the neonatal intensive …
Determinants of microbial colonization in the premature gut
X Chen, Y Shi - Molecular Medicine, 2023 - Springer
Abnormal microbial colonization in the gut at an early stage of life affects growth,
development, and health, resulting in short-and long-term adverse effects. Microbial …
development, and health, resulting in short-and long-term adverse effects. Microbial …
The bacterial gut microbiome of probiotic-treated very-preterm infants: changes from admission to discharge
JAF Westaway, R Huerlimann, Y Kandasamy… - Pediatric …, 2022 - nature.com
Background Preterm birth is associated with the development of acute and chronic disease,
potentially, through the disruption of normal gut microbiome development. Probiotics may …
potentially, through the disruption of normal gut microbiome development. Probiotics may …
Intestinal dysbiosis and necrotizing enterocolitis: assessment for causality using Bradford Hill criteria
JB Fundora, P Guha, DR Shores, M Pammi… - Pediatric …, 2020 - nature.com
In recent years, several studies have shown that premature infants who develop NEC
frequently display enteric dysbiosis with increased Gram-negative bacteria for several days …
frequently display enteric dysbiosis with increased Gram-negative bacteria for several days …
Perinatal inflammation influences but does not arrest rapid immune development in preterm babies
S Kamdar, R Hutchinson, A Laing, F Stacey… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Infection and infection-related complications are important causes of death and morbidity
following preterm birth. Despite this risk, there is limited understanding of the development of …
following preterm birth. Despite this risk, there is limited understanding of the development of …
Strain-resolved metagenomic analysis of the gut as a reservoir for bloodstream infection pathogens among premature infants in Singapore
Background Gut dysbiosis contributes to the high risk of bloodstream infection (BSI) among
premature infants. Most prior studies of the premature infant gut microbiota were conducted …
premature infants. Most prior studies of the premature infant gut microbiota were conducted …
Meconium microbiome and its relation to neonatal growth and head circumference catch-up in preterm infants
AC Terrazzan Nutricionist, RS Procianoy… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The purpose was identify an association between meconium microbiome, extra-uterine
growth restriction, and head circumference catch-up. Materials and methods: Prospective …
growth restriction, and head circumference catch-up. Materials and methods: Prospective …