Impact of probiotic B. infantis EVC001 feeding in premature infants on the gut microbiome, nosocomially acquired antibiotic resistance, and enteric inflammation

Frontiers in Pediatrics (2021): 24
Nguyen, Marielle, et al.
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Pre-term
Observational study in premature infants showing changes in microbiome composition, as well as significantly reduced antibiotic resistant gene abundance, enteric inflammation, diaper rash, and antibiotic use in infants fed B. infantis EVC001 compared to infants not fed the probiotic.
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