The Effects of Different Modes of Delivery on the Structure and Predicted Function of Intestinal Microbiota in Neonates and Early Infants
Catégorie d'article: original-paper
Publié en ligne: 19 mars 2021
Pages: 45 - 55
Reçu: 14 oct. 2020
Accepté: 07 janv. 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2021-002
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Several studies have shown that an increased risk of metabolic and immune disorders associated with cesarean section mode of delivery may exist. However, such studies have not been conducted in the Chinese population. Stool sample sequencing of the gene encoding the 16S rRNA of 82 prospectively enrolled 3- and 30–42-day-old vaginal and cesarean section delivered newborns was performed to study the composition and predicted function of the intestinal microbiota. In the samples from the 3-day-old neonates, the levels of