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.

Xanthi Anthoulaki, Efthimios Oikonomou, Anastasia Bothou, Stavroula Papanikolopoulou, Konstantinos Nikolettos, Christos Damaskos, Nikolaos Garbis, Dimitrios Kyriakou, Theopi Nalbanti, Georgios Iatrakis, Nikolaos Nikolettos, Panagiotis Tsikouras
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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: In Democritus University of Thrace, from 2019 to 2022, gut microbiomes were compared for three groups of neonates. Group A included 110 neonates born by CS who underwent vaginal seeding, group B included 85 neonates born by CS without vaginal seeding and group C included 95 neonates born by vaginal delivery.

Results: Vaginal seeding in neonates born with CS resulted in gut microbiome which was similar to the gut microbiome of neonates born by vaginal delivery (including lactobacillus species and bacteroides). On the contrary, gut microbiome of neonates born by CS without vaginal seeding was "limited".

Conclusion: According to our findings, vaginal seeding alters the gut microbiome of the neonates born with CS. However, there is a need for further investigation to prove its efficacy and its safety for the neonate.

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剖腹产和阴道播种新生儿肠道微生物组与未经阴道播种的剖腹产和经阴道分娩新生儿肠道微生物群的比较。
背景:怀孕是一个令人钦佩的生物学过程,它会导致身体许多正常系统发生重大变化,从而支持胎儿的发育。这些变化涉及激素变化、体重增加、免疫系统调节以及其他需要同步的因素,以保持母体和胎儿的健康。目的:本研究的目的是比较剖腹产和阴道播种出生的新生儿的肠道微生物组与未经阴道播种的剖腹产和经阴道分娩出生的新生儿肠道微生物组。方法:在色雷斯德谟克利特大学,从2019年到2022年,对三组新生儿的肠道微生物组进行了比较。A组包括110名经阴道播种的CS出生的新生儿,B组包括85名未经阴道播种CS出生的婴儿,C组包括95名经阴道分娩的婴儿。结果:CS新生儿的阴道播种导致肠道微生物组与阴道分娩新生儿的肠道微生物组相似(包括乳酸杆菌和拟杆菌)。相反,未经阴道播种的CS新生儿肠道微生物组是“有限的”。结论:根据我们的研究结果,阴道播种改变了CS新生儿的肠道微生物组。然而,还需要进一步的研究来证明其对新生儿的疗效和安全性。
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