Early childhood is a critical stage for the foundation and development of both the microbiome and host. Early-life antibiotic exposures, cesarean section, and formula feeding could disrupt microbiome establishment and adversely affect health later in life. We profiled microbial development during the first 2 years of life in a cohort of 43 U.S. infants and identified multiple disturbances associated with antibiotic exposures, cesarean section, and formula feeding. These exposures contributed to altered establishment of maternal bacteria, delayed microbiome development, and altered a-diversity. These findings illustrate the complexity of early-life microbiome development and its sensi- tivity to perturbation.
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PARA NIÑOS, NIÑAS EN SITUACION DE EMERGENCIA Y DESASTRE
Por: Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud-Venezuela En situaciones de emergencia, la lactancia materna es el método de alimentación