2019
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.16033
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Re: Infant microbiota and antibiotic prophylaxis in caesarean delivery

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“…I thank you for the opportunity to respond to the letter submitted by Winther et al in response to my mini‐commentary ‘Infant microbiota and antibiotic prophylaxis in caesarean delivery’, which related to the article in BJOG regarding the effect of prophylactic antibiotics in caesarean delivery on the infant microbiota.…”
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“…I thank you for the opportunity to respond to the letter submitted by Winther et al in response to my mini‐commentary ‘Infant microbiota and antibiotic prophylaxis in caesarean delivery’, which related to the article in BJOG regarding the effect of prophylactic antibiotics in caesarean delivery on the infant microbiota.…”
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“…Embora muitos estudos relatam que ao nascimento as mucosas do recém-nascido estariam colonizadas por bactérias existentes intraútero (Funkhouser;Bordenstein, 2013), os mais recentes, como o de Kennedy et al (2021), concluíram que a colonização do intestino fetal de RN a termo ocorre principalmente após o nascimento e que o perfil da microbiota do mecônio neonatal depende da idade gestacional, do meio ambiente e das condições clínicas do recém-nascido (Liu et al, 2021;Moreira et al, 2019). O início da colonização intestinal ocorre após o parto (Winther et al, 2020;. No intestino, a população microbiana inicial é bastante heterogênea.…”
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