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Breastmilk Feeding Practices Are Associated with the Co-Occurrence of Bacteria in Mothers’ Milk and the Infant Gut: the CHILD Cohort Study

Abstract

Gut microbiota play a critical role in infant health. It is now accepted that breastmilk contains live bacteria from endogenous and exogenous sources, but it remains unclear whether these bacteria transfer to the infant gut and whether this process is influenced by breastmilk feeding practices. Here, we show that certain bacteria, including Streptococcus spp. and Veillonella dispar, co-occur in mothers' milk and their infants' stool, and …

Authors

Fehr K; Moossavi S; Sbihi H; Boutin RCT; Bode L; Robertson B; Yonemitsu C; Field CJ; Becker AB; Mandhane PJ

Journal

Cell Host & Microbe, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 285–297.e4

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

8 2020

DOI

10.1016/j.chom.2020.06.009

ISSN

1931-3128