Low gut microbiota diversity in early infancy precedes asthma at school age
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2013Vol. 44(6), pp. 842–850
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Thomas Abrahamsson, Hedvig E. Jakobsson, Anders F. Andersson, Bengt Björkstén, Lars Engstrand, Maria C. Jenmalm
Abstract
Low total diversity of the gut microbiota during the first month of life was associated with asthma but not ARC in children at 7 years of age. Measures affecting microbial colonization of the infant during the first month of life may impact asthma development in childhood.
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