Impact of Breast Milk Microbiota on the Neonatal Intestinal Microbiota according to Delivery type and Circumstance, a cross-sectional study
Abstract
Background:
A
mother's
microbiota,
including
that
in
her
gut,
vagina,
and
breast
milk,
plays
a
big
role
baby's
health.
Imbalances
this
microbiota
can
lead
to
problems
during
pregnancy.
Several
things
affect
how
gets
passed
down
newborn.
Objective: investigating
the
factors
affecting
passage
of
from
mother
baby,
see
milk
bacteria
breastfeeding
influence
types
newborn's
gut.
Methods:
This
is
cross
sectional
study
aimed
assess
impact
on
neonatal
intestinal
Microbiota.
The
was
carried
out
total
40
mother-infant
pairs.
8
had
normal
vaginal
delivery
32
caesarean
section
delivery.
All
participants
met
our
collection
criteria.
Ethical
considerations,
history
taking,
examination
were
done.
Mother's
samples
collected
sterile
units
preserved
at
minus
18
celsius
(oC)
freezer.
Neonatal
stool
using
protocol
containers.
Stool
not
analyzed
immediately
stored
80
oC
specimens
mothers
subjected
Deoxyribonucleic
acid
(DNA)
extraction
real
time
polymerase
chain
reaction
(PCR)
microbiota.
Results
conclusion:
most
participated
neonates
males.
Most
obese,
good
hygiene,
lived
urban
places.
Cesarean
frequent
(80.0%)
mode
Bifido
abundant
type
found
both
neonates’
followed
by
Strept.
Staph.
Neonates
with
positive
significantly
higher
gestational
age.
A
significant
association
between
presence
feeding
found.
antibiotics
administration,
either
infants
or
their
mothers,
negatively
associated
bacteria.
Our
results
indicated
age,
weight,
sex
showed
no
any
three
milk.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Aug. 26, 2024
Language: Английский