Reintroducing B. infantis to the cesarean‐born neonate: an ecologically sound alternative to “vaginal seeding

FEMS Microbiology Letters 367.6 (2020): fnaa032
Duar, Rebbeca M., David Kyle, and Rachel M. Tribe
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A case for using a fecal-derived bacterium (B. infantis) instead of vaginal seeding to repair gut dysbiosis in cesarean-delivered infants.
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