Acquisition of microbiota according to the type of birth: an integrative review
to analyze scientific evidence regarding the relationship between the type of birth and the microbiota acquired by newborns. this integrative review addresses the role of the type of delivery on newborns' microbial colonization. A search was conducted in the Medical Literature Analysis and Retr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2021-01, Vol.29, p.e3446 |
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Zusammenfassung: | to analyze scientific evidence regarding the relationship between the type of birth and the microbiota acquired by newborns.
this integrative review addresses the role of the type of delivery on newborns' microbial colonization. A search was conducted in the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online/PubMed and Virtual Health Library databases using the descriptors provided by Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and Health Science Descriptors (DeCS).
infants born vaginally presented a greater concentration of Bacteroides, Bifidobacteria, and Lactobacillus in the first days of life and more significant microbial variability in the following weeks. The microbiome of infants born via C-section is similar to the maternal skin and the hospital setting and less diverse, mainly composed of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Clostridium.
the maternal vaginal microbiota provides newborns with a greater variety of colonizing microorganisms responsible for boosting and preparing the immune system. Vaginal birth is the ideal birth route, and C-sections should only be performed when there are medical indications. |
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ISSN: | 1518-8345 0104-1169 1518-8345 |
DOI: | 10.1590/1518.8345.4466.3446 |