Prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure influences the gut microbiota of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units

Abstract Background To explore the influences of prenatal antibiotic exposure, the intensity of prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure on gut microbiota of preterm infants and whether gut microbiota and drug resistant strains in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) over a defined period are r...

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Main Authors: Zhi-Hui Zou (Author), Dong Liu (Author), Hong-Dong Li (Author), Dan-Ping Zhu (Author), Yu He (Author), Ting Hou (Author), Jia-Lin Yu (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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100 1 0 |a Zhi-Hui Zou  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Dong Liu  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Hong-Dong Li  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Dan-Ping Zhu  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Yu He  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Ting Hou  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Jia-Lin Yu  |e author 
245 0 0 |a Prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure influences the gut microbiota of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units 
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520 |a Abstract Background To explore the influences of prenatal antibiotic exposure, the intensity of prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure on gut microbiota of preterm infants and whether gut microbiota and drug resistant strains in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) over a defined period are related. Methods Among 28 preterm infants, there were two groups, the PAT (prenatal antibiotic therapy) group (12 cases), and the PAF (prenatal antibiotic free) group (12 cases). Fecal samples from both groups were collected on days 7 and 14. According to the time of prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure, cases were divided into two groups, H (high) group (11 cases) and L (low) group (11 cases), and fecal samples on day 14 were collected. Genomic DNA was extracted from the fecal samples and was subjected to high throughput 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Bioinformatics methods were used to analyze the sequencing results. Results Prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure exercised influence on the early establishment of intestinal microflora of preterm infants. Bacteroidetes decreased significantly in the PAT group (p < 0.05). The number of Bifidobacterium significantly decreased in the PAT group and H group (p < 0.05). The early gut microbiota of preterm infants with prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure was similar to resistant bacteria in NICU during the same period. Conclusion Prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure may affect the composition of early gut microbiota in preterm infants. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in NICU may play a role in reshaping the early gut microbiota of preterm infants with prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure. 
546 |a EN 
690 |a Infant, premature 
690 |a Gastrointestinal microbiome 
690 |a Anti-bacterial agents 
690 |a High-throughput nucleotide sequencing 
690 |a Intensive care unit, neonatal 
690 |a Therapeutics. Pharmacology 
690 |a RM1-950 
690 |a Infectious and parasitic diseases 
690 |a RC109-216 
690 |a Microbiology 
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786 0 |n Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018) 
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