Infant Microbiome
Cross-source consensus on Infant Microbiome from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Infant stool tests should not be interpreted using adult reference ranges. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- The infant gut is not colonized by the mother's gut bacteria before birth. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Infant microbiome seeding occurs during and after birth through the vaginal canal, swallowed fecal fluid, the environment, and breast milk. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Birth through approximately age 2–3 is a critical period for gut-immune training. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Low microbial diversity in the first six months is appropriate for infants rather than deficient. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- The infant microbiome becomes progressively harder to modify after it is established in the first 10,000 days. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days