Controlled human infection with neisseria lactamica in late pregnancy to measure horizontal transmission and microbiome changes in mother-neonate pairs: a single- arm interventional pilot study protocol

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  • who: Anastasia A Theodosiou ‍ and collaborators from the Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK have published the article: Controlled human infection with Neisseria lactamica in late pregnancy to measure horizontal transmission and microbiome changes in mother-neonate pairs: a single- arm interventional pilot study protocol, in the Journal: BMJ Open 2022;12:e056081. of /2022/
  • what: The authors propose nasal inoculation of pregnant women with N. lactamica, to establish if neonatal pharyngeal colonisation occurs after birth, and to characterise microbiome evolution in mother-infant pairs over 1 month post partum. Ethics and dissemination This study . . .

     

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