Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2093282958> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2093282958 abstract "Recently, the dental literature has focused mainly on the microbial colonization of healthy full-term infants and their mothers or caretakers. However, oral microbial acquisition by premature infants has not been adequately investigated, and the correlation between pre-term birth and the presence of cariogenic and periodontal pathogens has not been determined. The aim of this study was to identify the presence and quantities of representative cariogenic and periodontal pathogens in the oral cavities of 12-month-old infants and compare the occurrence of these microbes between a cohort of pre-term infants with very low birthweights and a control cohort comprising full-term infants. The research cohort was composed of 69 one-year-old infants, of whom 24 were born prematurely with very low birthweights and 45 of whom were carried to full term. Information regarding the infants’ gestational age, mode of delivery, general health status, birthweight and antibiotic use were obtained from hospital records and through oral interviews. At 12 months of age, both groups of infants were examined, and unstimulated saliva samples from the dorsum of the tongue and dental plaque samples were collected. The microorganisms (Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus spp., Actinomyces spp., Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Tannerella forsythia, Treponema denticola, Peptostreptococcus micros, Prevotella intermedia, Fusobacterium nucleatum) were identified and their quantities were evaluated using a PCR-based method. The chi-squared and Fisher’s factorial tests were used for the statistical evaluations. The infants had a high prevalence of cariogenic microbes and of Fusosbacterium nucleatum and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans. Cariogenic microbes were detected in 91.7% of the very low birthweight infants and in all full-term infants. Periodontal pathogens were present in 83% of the pre-term infants and in 96% of the full-term infants. A significant difference was found between the cohorts in terms of the presence of S. mutans. Most of the very low birthweight infants had negative values of this microbe, while the full-term infants had positive values. This study confirms the early transmission of representative cariogenic and periodontal pathogens to the oral cavity of one-year-old infants and a higher prevalence of S. mutans in full-term infants than in premature infants." @default.
- W2093282958 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2093282958 creator A5041840923 @default.
- W2093282958 creator A5042490628 @default.
- W2093282958 creator A5058497461 @default.
- W2093282958 creator A5079153135 @default.
- W2093282958 date "2014-09-01" @default.
- W2093282958 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2093282958 title "The presence of cariogenic and periodontal pathogens in the oral cavity of one-year-old infants delivered pre-term with very low birthweights: a case control study" @default.
- W2093282958 cites W1586266667 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W1646463752 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W1912907214 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W1983186687 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W1991409114 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W1994390868 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W1996711110 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2007648815 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2013340460 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2014539690 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2014809398 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2019261995 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2023008965 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2031453189 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2032232598 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2039850445 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2049907010 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2050872989 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2060497042 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2083937581 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2095073858 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2104771379 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2112751868 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2116496235 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2127510146 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2130946629 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2141953075 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2147188244 @default.
- W2093282958 cites W2165777493 @default.
- W2093282958 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6831-14-109" @default.
- W2093282958 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4236672" @default.
- W2093282958 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25178742" @default.
- W2093282958 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2093282958 type Work @default.
- W2093282958 sameAs 2093282958 @default.
- W2093282958 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2093282958 countsByYear W20932829582015 @default.
- W2093282958 countsByYear W20932829582016 @default.
- W2093282958 countsByYear W20932829582017 @default.
- W2093282958 countsByYear W20932829582018 @default.
- W2093282958 countsByYear W20932829582020 @default.
- W2093282958 countsByYear W20932829582021 @default.
- W2093282958 countsByYear W20932829582022 @default.
- W2093282958 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2093282958 hasAuthorship W2093282958A5041840923 @default.
- W2093282958 hasAuthorship W2093282958A5042490628 @default.
- W2093282958 hasAuthorship W2093282958A5058497461 @default.
- W2093282958 hasAuthorship W2093282958A5079153135 @default.
- W2093282958 hasBestOaLocation W20932829581 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C188947578 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C199343813 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2776895894 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2777327803 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2777349128 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2777422794 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2778714489 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2779005926 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2780183776 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C2780385504 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C142724271 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C188947578 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C199343813 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C204787440 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2776895894 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2777327803 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2777349128 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2777422794 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2778714489 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2779005926 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2780183776 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C2780385504 @default.
- W2093282958 hasConceptScore W2093282958C71924100 @default.
- W2093282958 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2093282958 hasLocation W20932829581 @default.
- W2093282958 hasLocation W20932829582 @default.
- W2093282958 hasLocation W20932829583 @default.
- W2093282958 hasLocation W20932829584 @default.
- W2093282958 hasOpenAccess W2093282958 @default.
- W2093282958 hasPrimaryLocation W20932829581 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W1858558044 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W2045834460 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W2056161590 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W2079188320 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W2125607448 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W2157369877 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W2216179511 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W2496191156 @default.
- W2093282958 hasRelatedWork W4207031420 @default.