Proteobacteria
Cross-source consensus on Proteobacteria from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Proteobacteria can account for 30 to 35 percent of the gut microbiome at birth. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- High Proteobacteria levels at birth are not pathological. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Proteobacteria are transferred during vaginal delivery because they are abundant in the vaginal canal. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Early Proteobacteria dominance supports immune training through controlled inflammatory signaling. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Proteobacteria typically decrease to around 5 percent of total phyla by about age 3. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Practitioners should not try to suppress Proteobacteria in infants. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation