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"Good bacteria" in breast milk changes over time


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“Good bacteria” in breast milk changes over time
Scientists discover complex and dynamic bacterial ecosystem in human breast milk using genomic technology pioneered for the International Space Station
The cocktail of beneficial bacteria passed from mother to infant through breast milk changes significantly over time and could act like a daily booster shot for infant immunity and metabolism. The research, conducted by scientists from Montreal and Guatemala and published in Frontiers in Microbiology, has important implications for infant development and health.
Researchers discovered a range of microbiome species never before identified in human milk. Until now, relatively little was known about the role microbiome bacteria play in breast milk. These bacteria are thought to protect the infant gastrointestinal tract and improve aspects of long-term health, such as allergy prevention. ....

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'Good bacteria' in breast milk changes over time


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IMAGE: Figure 1: Flower diagram representing the major bacterial groups (phyla) within the milk microbiome of Mam-Mayan Guatemalan mothers
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Credit: Emmanuel Gonzalez et al.
The cocktail of beneficial bacteria passed from mother to infant through breast milk changes significantly over time and could act like a daily booster shot for infant immunity and metabolism. The research, conducted by scientists from Montreal and Guatemala and published in
Frontiers in Microbiology, has important implications for infant development and health.
Researchers discovered a range of microbiome species never before identified in human milk. Until now, relatively little was known about the role microbiome bacteria play in breast milk. These bacteria are thought to protect the infant gastrointestinal tract and improve aspects of long-term health, such as allergy prevention. ....

United States , Emmanuel Gonzalez , Agellon Luis , Kristine Koski , Scott Marilyn , Gonzalez Emmanuel , Brereton Nicholas , Lopez Leyva Lilian , Koski Kristine , Solomons Noel , Li Chen , World Health Organization , School Of Human Nutrition At Mcgill , Mcgill University , University Of Montreal , International Space , Western Highlands , North America , Associate Professor , Human Nutrition , Changes Occur , Human Breast Milk Microbiome Between Early , Established Lactation , Breastfeeding Guatemalan , Nutrition Nutrients , Medicine Health ,