Infant microbiome: First gut bacteria may have ‘lasting impact’ on risk of chronic diseases
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Obstetrics / Gynaecology
Public health
The order in which certain bacterial groups arrive in our gut after birth may have a lasting impact on how our microbiome looks in adulthood – and may be linked to later risk of chronic diseases, say researchers.
The findings, reported in eLife, show that the first bacteria introduced into the gut have a lasting impact on the shape of our microbiome and may impact the risk of chronic conditions and disease states.
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