- Gestational age at birth.1
- Infant diet1
- Antibiotic treatment1
- Environment1
GUT SCIENCE | DEVELOPMENT OF THE
PEADIATRIC GUT MICROBIOME
Gestational age at birth.1
Studies have shown that the intestinal microbiota of preterm infants differs from that of healthy term infants. Prematurity is associated with a high risk for neonatal complications and can lead to significant disease and death rates. These premature neonates are often exposed to prolonged hospitalizations, antibiotics, and formula feeding which may all disrupt the maturation of health-associated microbial communities. Importantly, alterations in the microbiome of preterm infants have been correlated with increased risk for complications such as necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) and late-onset blood or systemic infection.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE
PEADIATRIC GUT MICROBIOME
- Gestational age at birth.1
- Infant diet1
- Antibiotic treatment1
- Environment1
Gestational age at birth.1
Studies have shown that the intestinal microbiota of preterm infants differs from that of healthy term infants. Prematurity is associated with a high risk for neonatal complications and can lead to significant disease and death rates. These premature neonates are often exposed to prolonged hospitalizations, antibiotics, and formula feeding which may all disrupt the maturation of health-associated microbial communities. Importantly, alterations in the microbiome of preterm infants have been correlated with increased risk for complications such as necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) and late-onset blood or systemic infection.
Babies and
children
- Ihekweazu D, Versalovic J. Development of the Pediatric Gut Microbiome: Impact on Health and Disease. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2018;356(5):413-423.