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- W2035559227 abstract "In recent years, it has been clearly evidenced that most cells in a human being are not human: they are microbial, represented by more than 1000 microbial species. The vast majority of microbial species give rise to symbiotic host-bacterial interactions that are fundamental for human health. The complex of these microbial communities has been defined as microbiota or microbiome. These bacterial communities, forged over millennia of co-evolution with humans, are at the basis of a partnership with the developing human newborn, which is based on reciprocal molecular exchanges and cross-talking. Recent data on the role of the human microbiota in newborns and children clearly indicate that microbes have a potential importance to pediatrics, contributing to host nutrition, developmental regulation of intestinal angiogenesis, protection from pathogens, and development of the immune system. This review is aimed at reporting the most recent data on the knowledge of microbiota origin and development in the human newborn, and on the multiple factors influencing development and maturation of our microbiota, including the use and abuse of antibiotic therapies." @default.
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- W2035559227 title "Factors influencing the development of a personal tailored microbiota in the neonate, with particular emphasis on antibiotic therapy" @default.
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