Human milk-associated bacterial communities associate with the infant gut microbiome over the first year of life

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  • who: ufeffSara N.ufeff ufeffLundgrenufeff and collaborators from the United States Jiangnan University have published the research: Human milk-associated bacterial communities associate with the infant gut microbiome over the first year of life, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/04/2023
  • what: In the study , samples were collected at up to five timepoints across 1 year, and the minimum time between milk sample collection for a given subject was 8 weeks. The study had several key strengths, including a large overall sample size and collection of both cross-sectional and longitudinal milk and infant . . .

     

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