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LaPoint, Phoebe, Keona Banks, Mickayla Bacorn, et al. "Can Vaginal Seeding at Birth Improve Health Outcomes of Cesarean Section-Delivered Infants? A Scoping Review." Microorganisms 13, no. 6 (2025): 1236. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13061236.

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Although Cesarean section (C-section) delivery is often a necessary medical intervention, it also increases the risk of the infant developing chronic inflammatory, metabolic, and neurodevelopmental disorders. The association of C-section with the development of these conditions is thought to be partially mediated by the effects of the C-section on the infant’s microbiome development and subsequent immune regulation. C-section-delivered infants acquire a different set of microbes compared with infants who are vaginally delivered. “Vaginal seeding” exposes C-section-delivered infants to the mate
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Anthoulaki, Xanthi, Efthimios Oikonomou, Anastasia Papanikolopoulou, et al. "Comparison of Gut Microbiome in Neonates Born by Caesarean Section and Vaginal Seeding with Gut Microbiomes of Neonates Born by Caesarean Section Without Vaginal Seeding and Neonates Born by Vaginal Delivery." Materia Socio Medica 35, no. 3 (2023): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2023.35.234-243.

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Background: Pregnancy is an admirable biological process, resulting in significant changes in many of the body's normal systems so that they can support the development of the fetus. These changes involve hormonal changes, weight gain, immune system regulation, and others that need to be synchronized to maintain both maternal and fetal health. Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare gut microbiome in neonates born by caesarean section and vaginal seeding with gut microbiomes of neonates born by caesarean section without vaginal seeding and neonates born by vaginal delivery. Methods
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Beretta, Samara, Renatha Almeida de Araújo, Melissa Oliveira Bianchini, et al. "Vaginal Seeding: Is There Any Positive Effect in Canine C-Sections?" Animals 15, no. 3 (2025): 416. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15030416.

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This study aimed to scrutinize variations in the intestinal microbiota of neonatal dogs born through natural birth versus elective cesarean section, focusing on evaluating the influence of vaginal seeding on the microbiota of cesarean-born neonates. Samples were collected from cesarean-sectioned females before anesthesia and from naturally birthing females during prodrome signs, along with neonates at eight time points from birth to 15 days of age. In the cesarean section group, seeding was performed in half of the neonates (cesarean section seeding group; seeding consisted of gently rubbing t
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Lutz, Fabienne, and Michelle Gianom. "Vaginal Seeding – Chance oder Risiko?" Die Hebamme 31, no. 01 (2018): 45–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-101138.

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Sakwinska, O., F. Foata, B. Berger, et al. "Does the maternal vaginal microbiota play a role in seeding the microbiota of neonatal gut and nose?" Beneficial Microbes 8, no. 5 (2017): 763–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/bm2017.0064.

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The acquisition and early maturation of infant microbiota is not well understood despite its likely influence on later health. We investigated the contribution of the maternal microbiota to the microbiota of infant gut and nose in the context of mode of delivery and feeding. Using 16S rRNA sequencing and specific qPCR, we profiled microbiota of 42 mother-infant pairs from the GUSTO birth cohort, at body sites including maternal vagina, rectum and skin; and infant stool and nose. In our study, overlap between maternal vaginal microbiota and infant faecal microbiota was minimal, while the simila
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Wenderlein, Prof Dr J. Matthias. "Vaginal Seeding – eine neue beraterische Herausforderung." Die Hebamme 31, no. 03 (2018): 147–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0612-4410.

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Zum Artikel „Vaginal Seeding – Chance oder Risiko?“ in Ausgabe 1/ 2018 von Die Hebamme erreichte die Redaktion ein Leser-Kommentar von Prof. Dr. J. Matthias Wenderlein. Wir stellen diesen nachfolgend auszugsweise in der Rubrik Aktuelles zur Diskussion.
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Eschenbach, DA. "Vaginal seeding: more questions than answers." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 125, no. 5 (2017): 537. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.14815.

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Simpson, Kathleen Rice. "Vaginal Seeding of Babies Born via Cesarean." MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing 43, no. 1 (2018): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/nmc.0000000000000401.

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Gasparyan, K. A., V. K. Kondratyuk, I. G. Ponomareva, K. O. Kondratyuk, N. P. Dzis, and T. O. Lisyana. "Features of vaginal microbiocenosis in women of reproductive age with overweight and obesity." Reports of Morphology 27, no. 1 (2021): 50–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31393/morphology-journal-2021-27(1)-07.

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Overweight and obesity play a negative role in gynecological and obstetric practicE.In women, the frequency of infectious pathology increases against the background of metabolic disorderS.The most common form of infectious vaginitis is bacterial urogenital candidiasis, in the etiological structure of which a significant role belongs to the fungi Candida albicans, as well as Candida non-albicans: C.glabrata, C.tropicalis, C.parapsilosis, C.krusei. Associations of Candida fungi with various representatives of opportunistic microflora, such as gram-positive and gram-negative aerobic, facultative-
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Huynh, Julie, Pamela Palasanthiran, and Brendan McMullan. "Potential Transmission of Herpes Simplex Virus Via Vaginal Seeding." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 37, no. 11 (2018): e278. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/inf.0000000000001965.

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Ryazanova, O. D., and G. I. Reznichenko. "OPTIMIZATION OF ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY FOR NONSPECIFIC VAGINITIS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE." Modern medical technology, no. 3(54) (September 30, 2022): 20–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.34287/mmt.3(54).2022.4.

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Objective. To study the bacteriological composition and sensitivity of vaginal microflora and to optimize antibacterial therapy in women of reproductive age with aerobic vaginitis and bacterial vaginosis.
 Methods. 160 women (100%) were examined, which were divided into 2 clinical groups with subgroups: the main group - 94 (58,8 %) patients with nonspecific vaginitis, who received treatment according to developed clinical diagnostic algorithms and schemes. The comparison group included 66 (41,2 %) patients with nonspecific vaginitis, who received treatment according to known protocols. Me
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Sueters, Jayson, Rogier Schipperheijn, Judith Huirne, Theo Smit, and Zeliha Guler. "Reproducibility and Consistency of Isolation Protocols for Fibroblasts, Smooth Muscle Cells, and Epithelial Cells from the Human Vagina." Cells 14, no. 2 (2025): 76. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14020076.

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(1) Background: For the reconstruction of a human vagina, various surgical procedures are available that are often associated with complications due to their failure to mimic the physiology of the human vagina. We recently developed a vascularized, organ-specific matrix from healthy human vaginal wall tissue with suitable biomechanical properties. A superior graft would require further extensive colonization with autologous vaginal cells to reduce complications upon implantation. However, reports on isolation of vaginal cells from biopsies are scarce, and published protocols rarely contain suf
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Mueller, Noel T., Suchitra K. Hourigan, Diane E. Hoffmann, et al. "Bacterial Baptism: Scientific, Medical, and Regulatory Issues Raised by Vaginal Seeding of C-Section-Born Babies." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 47, no. 4 (2019): 568–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1073110519897732.

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Several lines of evidence suggest that children born via Cesarean section (C-section) are at greater risk for adverse health outcomes including allergies, asthma and obesity. Vaginal seeding is a medical procedure in which infants born by C-section are swabbed immediately after birth with vaginal secretions from the mother. This procedure has been proposed as a way to transfer the mother's vaginal microbiome to the child, thereby restoring the natural exposure that occurs during vaginal birth that is interrupted in the case of babies born via C-section. Preliminary evidence indicates partial r
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DuPont, Herbert, and Madeleine Salge. "The Importance of a Healthy Microbiome in Pregnancy and Infancy and Microbiota Treatment to Reverse Dysbiosis for Improved Health." Antibiotics 12, no. 11 (2023): 1617. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12111617.

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Background: The microbiome of newborn infants during the first 1000 days, influenced early on by their mothers’ microbiome health, mode of delivery and breast feeding, orchestrates the education and programming of the infant’s immune system and determines in large part the general health of the infant for years. Methods: PubMed was reviewed for maternal infant microbiome health and microbiota therapy in this setting with prebiotics, probiotics, vaginal seeding and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). Results: A healthy nonobese mother, vaginal delivery and strict breast feeding contribute t
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Óscar, Adame-Barrón, López de los Santos Viviana, Molina-Amaya Mayrin, et al. "Maternal microbiome and the impact in pre- and post-natal life." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 29, no. 2 (2024): 381–85. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14820198.

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The maternal organism, including the microbiome of the oral cavity, vaginal and intestinal microbiome, influences the risk of pregnancy outcomes related to fetal health even after birth. Recent research reveals that it is not only the vaginal cavity, blood circulation, placenta or amniotic fluid that contain bacteria. While the interaction of bacteria or their metabolites with the fetus or newborn has serious consequences by causing diseases or malformations. An alternative for women undergoing cesarean section is vaginal seeding, a practice that involves transferring vaginal fluids into the b
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Limaye, Meghana A., and Adam J. Ratner. "‘Vaginal seeding’ after a caesarean section provides benefits to newborn children." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 127, no. 2 (2019): 302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.15977.

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Ovchinnikova, A. O., S. V. Mikhalchenko, and O. E. Chernova. "Assessment of vaginal microbiota and urine seeding on flora in HIV-infected women, depending on the presence or absence of pregravid preparation." HIV Infection and Immunosuppressive Disorders 14, no. 1 (2022): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22328/2077-9828-2022-14-1-59-69.

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The purpose of the study: to analyze the microbiota of the vagina and urine culture in HIV-infected women, depending on the absence or presence of pre-pregnancy preparation with and without a partner.Materials and methods. 90 women of reproductive age with stage 3 and 4A of HIV infection participated. Vaginal fluid and urine were inoculated on artificial nutrient media, identification using MALDI ToF mass spectrometry. The Kraskel-Wallis criterion, Mann-Whitney criterion and Simpson index were used to compare the groups.Results and their discussion. It was found out that in women without pregr
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Kelly, Jeannie C., Lila S. Nolan, and Misty Good. "Vaginal seeding after cesarean birth: Can we build a better infant microbiome?" Med 2, no. 8 (2021): 889–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.medj.2021.07.003.

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Jenmalm, Maria C. "Re: ‘Vaginal seeding’ after a caesarean section provides benefits to newborn children." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 127, no. 7 (2020): 906. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.16176.

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Calimon, Maria Mikaela Eusebio, Carlo Cahigas Basilan, Mheizeli Nicole Felipe Pantanilla, et al. "Impact of Vaginal Seeding on Microbial Development in Cesarean Births: A Review." Asian Journal of Biological and Life sciences 13, no. 3 (2025): 589–98. https://doi.org/10.5530/ajbls.2024.13.72.

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Vygivska, L. M., I. V. Maidannyk, and V. F. Oleshko. "The condition of vaginal biocenosis in pregnant women after application of assisted reproductive technologies." HEALTH OF WOMAN, no. 7(143) (September 30, 2019): 74–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.15574/hw.2019.143.74.

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The article presents the results of a prospective clinical examination of women with a history of burdened infertility, whose pregnancy occurred as the result of assisted reproductive technologies application. The objective: to study the peculiarities of vaginal biocenosis condition in the dynamics of pregnancy in pregnant women after ART application in order to improve the tactics of antenatal observation and prevention of obstetric and perinatal complications. Materials and methods. In order to achieve the aim comprehensive examination of 299 pregnant was conducted. Women were divided into t
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Haahr, T., J. Glavind, P. Axelsson, et al. "Vaginal seeding or vaginal microbial transfer from the mother to the caesarean-born neonate: a commentary regarding clinical management." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 125, no. 5 (2017): 533–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.14792.

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Miller, Christopher J., Qingsheng Li, Kristina Abel, et al. "Propagation and Dissemination of Infection after Vaginal Transmission of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus." Journal of Virology 79, no. 14 (2005): 9217–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.79.14.9217-9227.2005.

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ABSTRACT In the current global AIDS pandemic, more than half of new human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infections are acquired by women through intravaginal HIV exposure. For this study, we explored pathogenesis issues relevant to the development of effective vaccines to prevent infection by this route, using an animal model in which female rhesus macaques were exposed intravaginally to a high dose of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV). We examined in detail the events that transpire from hours to a few days after intravaginal SIV exposure through week 4 to provide a framework for un
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Mueller, Noel T., Maria Gloria Dominguez‐Bello, Lawrence J. Appel, and Suchitra K. Hourigan. "‘Vaginal seeding’ after a caesarean section provides benefits to newborn children: FOR: Does exposing caesarean‐delivered newborns to the vaginal microbiome affect their chronic disease risk? The critical need for trials of ‘vaginal seeding’ during caesarean section." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 127, no. 2 (2019): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.15979.

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Song, Se Jin, Jincheng Wang, Cameron Martino, et al. "Naturalization of the microbiota developmental trajectory of Cesarean-born neonates after vaginal seeding." Med 2, no. 8 (2021): 951–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.medj.2021.05.003.

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Marasinghe, Jeevan Prasanga, and Nisha Khot. "Re: Vaginal seeding or vaginal microbial transfer from the mother to the caesarean-born neonate: a commentary regarding clinical management." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 125, no. 5 (2018): 631–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.15049.

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Memè, Lucia, Fabrizio Bambini, Pierluigi Marotti, et al. "The impact of cesarean section delivery on intestinal microbiota: mechanisms, consequences, and perspectives: a narrative review." Oral & Implantology 16, no. 3.1suppl (2024): 365–77. https://doi.org/10.11138/oi163.1suppl365-377.

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Cesarean section (CS) delivery has become an increasingly prevalent mode of childbirth worldwide. While it is a critical intervention in specific medical scenarios, its impact on neonatal gut microbiota (GM) has raised concerns. Infants born via CS bypass exposure to maternal vaginal and intestinal microbes, resulting in a distinct and often less diverse microbial composition compared to vaginally delivered infants. This disruption, exacerbated by prophylactic antibiotic use, has been linked to long-term health consequences, including an increased risk of immune-mediated disorders such as alle
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Romero, Roberto, Nardhy Gomez-Lopez, Andrew D. Winters, et al. "Evidence that intra-amniotic infections are often the result of an ascending invasion – a molecular microbiological study." Journal of Perinatal Medicine 47, no. 9 (2019): 915–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jpm-2019-0297.

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Abstract Background Microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity resulting in intra-amniotic infection is associated with obstetrical complications such as preterm labor with intact or ruptured membranes, cervical insufficiency, as well as clinical and histological chorioamnionitis. The most widely accepted pathway for intra-amniotic infection is the ascension of microorganisms from the lower genital tract. However, hematogenous dissemination of microorganisms from the oral cavity or intestine, retrograde seeding from the peritoneal cavity through the fallopian tubes, and introduction through inv
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Hornová, Markéta, Antonín Pařízek, and Michal Koucký. "The role of the microbiome in pregnancy." Česká gynekologie 86, no. 6 (2021): 422–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.48095/cccg2021422.

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Objective: To provide a comprehensive overview of the available information on the maternal microbiome and its effect on pregnancy and preterm birth. Methods: Systematic review of available literature on the topic was done using the PubMed database. Conclusion: Etiology of preterm labor is multifactorial. Individual setting of humoral and cellular immune response is key; however, lately the focus has shifted to the role of the microbiome, especially the vaginal one. The role of additional microbiomes and the relationship between different compartments are the focus of intensive research. Mainl
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Haahr, Thor, and Tine D. Clausen. "Authors’ reply re: Vaginal seeding or vaginal microbial transfer from the mother to the caesarean-born neonate: a commentary regarding clinical management." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 125, no. 5 (2018): 632–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.15050.

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Óscar Adame-Barrón, Viviana López de los Santos, Mayrin Molina-Amaya, et al. "Maternal microbiome and the impact in pre- and post-natal life." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 29, no. 2 (2024): 381–85. https://doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2024.29.2.0446.

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The maternal organism, including the microbiome of the oral cavity, vaginal and intestinal microbiome, influences the risk of pregnancy outcomes related to fetal health even after birth. Recent research reveals that it is not only the vaginal cavity, blood circulation, placenta or amniotic fluid that contain bacteria. While the interaction of bacteria or their metabolites with the fetus or newborn has serious consequences by causing diseases or malformations. An alternative for women undergoing cesarean section is vaginal seeding, a practice that involves transferring vaginal fluids into the b
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Wissemann, Krystyl. "Exploring Western Australian midwives’ perspective on vaginal seeding and how it will affect their practice." Women and Birth 31 (October 2018): S45—S46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2018.08.135.

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Barinova, Victoria V., Irina O. Bushtyreva, Dmitry O. Ivanov, Natalia B. Kuznetsova, and Ekaterina E. Artouz. "Non-traditional methods of microbiota disorders correction in children born by cesarean section." Pediatrician (St. Petersburg) 15, no. 1 (2024): 79–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ped15179-89.

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The high frequency of cesarean sections, associated with an increase in the number of complications of this surgery, worries not only obstetricians and gynecologists around the world, but also pediatricians. Excessive medicalization of such a biologically natural process as childbirth, an increase in the frequency of caesarean section, the lack of contact of the fetus with the microflora of the mother’s vagina, subsequent difficulties in establishing breastfeeding directly affect the formation of the intestinal microbiota of a child in the first year of life. Today, the gut microbiome is consi
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Eschenbach, David A. "Author's reply re re: Vaginal seeding or vaginal microbial transfer from the mother to the caesarean-born neonate: a commentary regarding clinical management." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 125, no. 5 (2018): 633. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.15051.

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Selma-Royo, Marta, Izaskun García-Mantrana, Marta Calatayud, Anna Parra-Llorca, Cecilia Martínez-Costa, and María Carmen Collado. "Maternal Microbiota, Cortisol Concentration, and Post-Partum Weight Recovery Are Dependent on Mode of Delivery." Nutrients 12, no. 6 (2020): 1779. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12061779.

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The importance of the maternal microbiota in terms of the initial bacterial seeding has previously been highlighted; however, little is currently known about the perinatal factors that could affect it. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of various delivery-related factors on the intestinal microbiome at delivery time and on post-partum weight retention. Data were collected from mothers (n = 167) during the first four months post-partum. A subset of 100 mothers were selected for the determination of the salivary cortisol concentration and microbiome composition at birth by 16S rR
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Puntillo, Melisa, Franco Segli, Claude P. Champagne, Yves Raymond, and Gabriel Vinderola. "Functional Microbes and Their Incorporation into Foods and Food Supplements: Probiotics and Postbiotics." Annual Review of Food Science and Technology 13, no. 1 (2022): 385–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-food-052720-011545.

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Life expectancy has dramatically increased over the past 200 years, but modern life factors such as environmental exposure, antibiotic overuse, C-section deliveries, limited breast-feeding, and diets poor in fibers and microbes could be associated with the rise of noncommunicable diseases such as overweight, obesity, diabetes, food allergies, and colorectal cancer as well as other conditions such as mental disorders. Microbial interventions that range from transplanting a whole undefined microbial community from a healthy gut to an ill one, e.g., so-called fecal microbiota transplantation or v
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Limaye, Meghana A., and Adam J. Ratner. "Authors' reply re: ‘Vaginal seeding’ after a caesarean section provides benefits to newborn children: AGAINST: Vaginal microbiome transfer – a medical procedure with clear risks and uncertain benefits." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 127, no. 7 (2020): 906–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.16174.

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TUONG, T. P., P. P. PABLICO, M. YAMAUCHI, R. CONFESOR, and K. MOODY. "INCREASING WATER PRODUCTIVITY AND WEED SUPPRESSION OF WET SEEDED RICE: EFFECT OF WATER MANAGEMENT AND RICE GENOTYPES." Experimental Agriculture 36, no. 1 (2000): 71–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0014479700361099.

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Weeds are major constraints to wider adoption of wet seeded rice. Two split-plot experiments on water management during crop establishment of wet seeded rice were conducted in the dry and wet seasons of 1994 to quantify crop stand establishment and weed suppression by herbicides and rice genotypes. The latter consisted of five previously identified hypoxic-tolerant lines and three standard cultivars, sown at approximately 300 seeds m−2. The tested hypoxic-tolerant genotypes had superior seedling growth, but not higher crop stand establishment than the standard ones. Genotypes that had superior
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Р., Ф. Айзятулов, and М. Айзятулова Э. "CLINICAL FEATURES AND COMPLEX THERAPY OF UROGENITAL TRICHOMONIASIS IN WOMEN AND MEN." REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, no. 46 (April 30, 2019): 52–56. https://doi.org/10.18370/2309-4117.2019.46.52-56.

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Actuality of problem. Worldwide, there is an increase in the incidence of inflammatory diseases of the urinary organs caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, in 20–30% of women and in 7–10% of men. The peculiarity of the current course of trichomoniasis is the predominance of low-symptom forms and the difficulty of diagnosis. The problem of treating trichomoniasis in women and men remains particularly relevant, due to frequent relapses and the emergence of strains of trichomonads with resistance to antiprotozoal drugs. Aim of the study. To study the clinical features and course of trichom
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Leech, Sophie M., Morgan C. Gilbert, Vicki L. Clifton, et al. "Insufficient Evidence of a Breastmilk Microbiota at Six-Weeks Postpartum: A Pilot Study." Nutrients 15, no. 3 (2023): 696. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15030696.

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Breastmilk is thought to influence the infant gut by supplying prebiotics in the form of human milk oligosaccharides and potentially seeding the gut with breastmilk microbes. However, the presence of a breastmilk microbiota and origins of these microbes are still debated. As a pilot study, we assessed the microbes present in expressed breastmilk at six-weeks postpartum using shotgun metagenomic sequencing in a heterogenous cohort of women who delivered by vaginal (n = 8) and caesarean delivery (n = 8). In addition, we estimated the microbial load of breastmilk at six-weeks post-partum with qua
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Алиев, М. Г., and М. Б. Алиева. "QADINLARDA UROGENİTAL MİKST-İNFEKSİYALARIN GEDİŞİ VƏ TERAPİYASININ MİKROBİOLOJİ XARAKTERİSTİKASI." Azerbaijan Medical Journal, no. 2 (June 30, 2020): 97–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.34921/amj.2020.2.014.

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В статье представлены данные микробиологических исследований, целью которых является установление характера микробиологических и иммунологических нарушений при смешанных урогенитальных инфекциях у женщин и эффективности патогенетически определенных подходов к методам лечения. Для достижения этой цели были использованы микробиологические особенности течения урогенитальных смешанных инфекций в репродуктивном тракте 88 женщин в возрасте от 25 до 38 лет, вызванных сочетанием внутриклеточной бактериальной флоры и микотической инфекции: Ureaplasma urealyticum, Micoplasma hominis, Candida albicans, G
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Manikandan, Muthu, Aashita, Anuja Kapoor, and Vikas Yadav. "Tailgut Cyst Adenocarcinoma in a Young Female." Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research 15, no. 3 (2023): 136–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jrcr.jrcr_62_23.

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ABSTRACT Tailgut cysts (TGCs) are rare congenital anomalies which arises when TGC fail to regress on the 56th day of normal embryological development. TGC present as a space-occupying lesion in the presacral space. The diagnosis is challenging because of its rarity. Malignant transformation of TGC can occur rarely. In literature <30 cases of adenocarcinoma are reported as of now. Here, we present the case of TGC adenocarcinoma with a fistulous tract formation with vagina. A 23-year-old female presented with complaints of abdominal pain associated with fever and vomiting initially. Contrast-
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Aagaard, Kjersti M. "132 Early Establishment of the Human Gut Microbiome—a Tale of Moms, Their Diets, and Babes Guts." Journal of Animal Science 99, Supplement_3 (2021): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab235.123.

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Abstract Human microbial communities are characterized by their metagenomic and metabolic diversity, which varies by distinct body sites and influences human physiology. We are only beginning to characterize the complex set of interactions which alters both community membership and function in early development. With respect to the potential source of microbiota at birth, it has been generally assumed that the majority of seeding microbes originate from the maternal lower genital tract, with microbiota ascending into the otherwise sterile intrauterine. However, we and subsequently others have
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Malmuthuge, Nilusha, and Leluo Guan. "317 Microbial interventions to improve gut health in neonatal ruminants." Journal of Animal Science 102, Supplement_3 (2024): 177–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skae234.207.

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Abstract Colonization and establishment of a balanced and healthy gut microbiome during the neonatal period can directly and indirectly influence animals by affecting the development and metabolism, nutrition absorption, barrier and immune functions, and endocrine and neuron transmitter secretions. Therefore, neonatal period represents a crucial window of time in animal’s life that induces long-term developmental and immune memory. Therefore, alterations in the early gut microbial composition and colonization trajectories lead to long-term negative effects on animals’ production and health. Wh
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Law, Kayla, Brigit Lozinski, Ivanellis Torres, et al. "91 Maternal Programming of the Piglet Microbiome from Birth to Weaning." Journal of Animal Science 99, Supplement_1 (2021): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab054.008.

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Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate seeding of the piglet microbiome, in the context of maternal programming in pre/perinatal environments. Maternal programming refers to maternal factors that predetermine offspring development and health. We hypothesized that increased sanitation level in maternal environments affects development of piglet fecal and nasal microbiomes, and physiological performance. Six sows were allocated randomly to two treatment groups: farrowing stalls cleaned with (D; n = 3) or without (ND; n = 3) disinfectant. Swabs were collected from stall floors, d
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Law, Kayla, Brigit Lozinski, Ivanellis Torres, et al. "246 Maternal Programming of the Piglet Microbiome from Birth to Weaning." Journal of Animal Science 98, Supplement_4 (2020): 175–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa278.323.

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Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate seeding of the piglet microbiome, in the context of maternal programming in pre/perinatal environments. Maternal programming refers to maternal factors that predetermine offspring development and health. We hypothesized that increased sanitation level in maternal environments affects development of piglet fecal and nasal microbiomes, and physiological performance. Six sows were allocated randomly to two treatment groups: farrowing stalls cleaned with (D; n = 3) or without (ND; n = 3) disinfectant. Swabs were collected from stall floors, d
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West, Christina E. "Impact of the environment on gut microbiome and allergy." BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health 6, Suppl 3 (2023): s30—s37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjnph-2023-000680.

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Rapid urbanisation and global biodiversity loss are changing human microbial ecology, which is accelerated by the progressive loss of protective factors for example, contact with natural environments and animals, and less consumption of traditional foods. Early life represents a critical window both for optimal colonisation and immune system development. The frequency of caesarean section (CS) delivery is high and increasing in many parts of the world, and there is strong evidence that CS delivery has a marked influence on early colonisation, with depletion of strains of commensal bacteria. Co
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Kisera, Y. V., Y. G. Storchak та L. Y. Bozsik. "Видовий склад циркулюючої мікрофлори та її стійкість до антибактеріальних препаратів в умовах ПАФ «Бережниця» Жидачівського району Львівської області". Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 19, № 78 (2017): 172–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/nvlvet7835.

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The main issue today is the provision of safe and high-quality livestock products, taking into account all aspects of food production, from farm to table. In order to preserve the young animals, increase the resistance of the immune system of the organism, prevent the influence of infectious pathogens on macroorganism and the environment, studies have been conducted to determine the microflora circulating in the conditions of the economy. In particular, from the point of view of food safety, E. coli is a dangerous factor affecting their quality, causing various diseases in humans and animals.
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RALPH, D. J., C. R. CHAPPLE, and J. W. H. EVANS. "Seeding of Transitional Cell Carcinoma within the Vagina." British Journal of Urology 67, no. 6 (1991): 660–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1991.tb15241.x.

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Wain, Amanda. "Promoting Skin, Oral and Gut." Practising Midwife 28, no. 2 (2025): 29. https://doi.org/10.55975/xqat3713.

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During physiological birth, early microbiota seeding is essential for the development of the neonates’ skin, oral and gut microbiome within the endocrine, metabolic and immune systems. Microbiome defines microorganisms such as fungi, viruses and bacteria which are present within the body, particularly the skin, lungs, intestines, vagina and oral cavity, and are essential for the protection of short and long-term health.1 There is some evidence to suggest microbiota are also present in amniotic fluid, and with fetal swallowing reflexes apparent as early as 10 to 13 weeks gestation, this implies
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