The correct establishment of the human gut microbiota represents a crucial development that commences at birth. Different hypotheses propose that the infant gut microbiota is derived from, among other sources, the mother's fecal/vaginal microbiota and human milk.
Maternal inheritance of bifidobacterial communities and bifidophages in infants through vertical transmission / Duranti, S., Lugli, G.A., Mancabelli, L., Armanini, F., Turroni, F., James, K., Ferretti, P., Gorfer, V., Ferrario, C., Milani, C., Mangifesta, M., Anzalone, R., Zolfo, M., Viappiani, A., Pasolli, E., Bariletti, I., Canto, R., Clementi, R., Cologna, M., Crifò, T., et al.. - In: MICROBIOME. - ISSN 2049-2618. - 5:1(2017), p. 66. [10.1186/s40168-017-0282-6]
Maternal inheritance of bifidobacterial communities and bifidophages in infants through vertical transmission
Armanini, Federica;Ferretti, Pamela;Zolfo, Moreno;Pasolli, Edoardo;Segata, Nicola;Ventura, Marco
2017-01-01
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