Impact of Breast Milk Microbiota on the Neonatal Intestinal Microbiota according to Delivery type and Circumstance, a cross-sectional study DOI Creative Commons
Iman Kamel, Walaa H. Ali,

Walaa S. Mahmoud

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

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.

Language: Английский

Impact of Breast Milk Microbiota on the Neonatal Intestinal Microbiota according to Delivery type and Circumstance, a cross-sectional study DOI Creative Commons
Iman Kamel, Walaa H. Ali,

Walaa S. Mahmoud

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

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.

Language: Английский

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