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The Impact Of Delivery Mode On The Human Microbiome: A Global Perspective, Fizzah Qureshi, Fiza Edhi, Andrew T. Ozga
The Impact Of Delivery Mode On The Human Microbiome: A Global Perspective, Fizzah Qureshi, Fiza Edhi, Andrew T. Ozga
Mako: NSU Undergraduate Student Journal
The mode of childbirth in humans (vaginal or cesarean section) is considered to be one of the most influential factors in the development of gut microbiota of an infant. A microbiome is defined as a collection of microorganisms that are concentrated together in a single location or body site. The genetic material of all microbes, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, comprises this complex ecosystem. The gut microbiota regulate digestion and strengthen the immune system in humans, helping to maintain homeostasis and are at the early stages of life, dictated by the method of delivery. Vaginal versus cesarean deliveries have increased …