To Probiotic or Not to Probiotic: A Metagenomic Comparison of the Discharge Gut Microbiome of Infants Supplemented With Probiotics in NICU and Those Who Are Not
BackgroundPreterm birth is associated with the development of both acute and chronic disease, and the disruption of normal gut microbiome development. Recent studies have sought to both characterize and understand the links between disease and the microbiome. Probiotic treatment may correct for thes...
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Main Authors: | Jacob A. F. Westaway (Author), Roger Huerlimann (Author), Yoga Kandasamy (Author), Catherine M. Miller (Author), Robert Norton (Author), David Watson (Author), Sandra Infante-Vilamil (Author), Donna Rudd (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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