Mode of Birth Influences Preterm Infant Intestinal Colonization With Bacteroides Over the Early Neonatal Period.
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The intestinal microbiome and surgical disease.A critical assessment of the "sterile womb" and "in utero colonization" hypotheses: implications for research on the pioneer infant microbiome.Personalization of the Microbiota of Donor Human Milk with Mother's Own MilkSafety of Novel Microbes for Human Consumption: Practical Examples of Assessment in the European Union.Cesarean Section: The Evidence-Based Technique, Complications, and RisksThe Microbiome and Preterm Birth: A Change in Paradigm with Profound Implications for Pathophysiologic Concepts and Novel Therapeutic Strategies
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Mode of Birth Influences Preterm Infant Intestinal Colonization With Bacteroides Over the Early Neonatal Period.
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Mode of Birth Influences Prete ...... ver the Early Neonatal Period.
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Mode of Birth Influences Prete ...... ver the Early Neonatal Period.
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Deepak Vijaya Kumar
Gururaj Shan
Katherine E Gregory
Matt Gregas
Rose D LaPlante
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10.1097/ANC.0000000000000237
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2015-11-06T00:00:00Z