reviewActa PaediatricaJan 12, 2009Closed access

Establishment of the gut microbiota in Western infants

University of Gothenburg

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Abstract

UNLABELLED: In adult individuals, the intestinal microbiota comprises several hundred, mostly anaerobic, bacterial species. This complex ecosystem is formed through the successive establishment of different bacteria in infancy and early childhood. Facultative and aerotolerant bacteria establish first, followed by more and more strict anaerobes. The bacteria derive from different sources and the colonization pattern is influenced by delivery mode and environmental factors. Commensal microbes provide the major drive for maturation of the immune system. Increased hygiene appears to have changed the gut flora of Western infants, which may affect the risk of developing immune mediated diseases. CONCLUSION: It is…

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Keywords
  • Colonization
  • Facultative
  • Flora (microbiology)
  • Gut flora
  • Bacteria
  • Immune system
  • Commensalism
  • Anaerobic bacteria
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