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THE EARLY INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA OF HEALTHY KOREAN NEWBORNS

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 Background: The microflora hypothesis may be the underlying explanation for the growth of inflammatory disease. In addition to many known affecting factors, knowing the gut MICROBIOTA of healthy NEWBORNs can help to understand the gut immunity and modulate it.Objectives: This study examined the MICROBIOTA of healthy NEWBORNs from urban regions.Patients and Methods: We enrolled 128 full-term NEWBORNs, born at Seoul St. Mary and St. Paul hospital from January 2009 to February 2010. All 143 samples of FECES were cultivated in six culture plates to determine the amounts of total bacteria, anaerobes, gram-positive bacteria, coliforms, lactobacilli, and bifidobacteria. The samples were evaluated with a bivariate correlation between coliforms and lactobacilli. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis with HhaI and MspI and a clustering analysis were performed for determination of diversity.Results: Bacteria were cultured in 61.5% of FECES in the following order: anaerobes, gram-positive bacteria, lactobacilli, coliform, and bifidobacteria. The growth of total bacteria and lactobacilli increased in FECES defecated after 24 hours of birth (P<0.001, P=0.008) and anaerobes decreased (P=0.003). A negative correlation between the growth of lactobacilli and coliforms was found (r=-463, P<0.001).Conclusions: This study confirms that bacterial colonization of healthy NEWBORNs born in CITIES is non-sterile, but has early diversification and inter-individuality.

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    LEE, EU KYOUNG, AHN, YOUNG TAE, HUH, CHUL SUNG, KIM, HWAN SOO, KIM, EUGENE, CHUN, YOON HONG, YOON, JONG SEO, KIM, HYUN HEE, & KIM, JIN TACK. (2015). THE EARLY INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA OF HEALTHY KOREAN NEWBORNS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 25(5), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/669704/en

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    LEE EU KYOUNG, AHN YOUNG TAE, HUH CHUL SUNG, KIM HWAN SOO, KIM EUGENE, CHUN YOON HONG, YOON JONG SEO, KIM HYUN HEE, KIM JIN TACK. THE EARLY INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA OF HEALTHY KOREAN NEWBORNS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2015;25(5):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/669704/en

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    EU KYOUNG LEE, YOUNG TAE AHN, CHUL SUNG HUH, HWAN SOO KIM, EUGENE KIM, YOON HONG CHUN, JONG SEO YOON, HYUN HEE KIM, and JIN TACK KIM, “THE EARLY INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA OF HEALTHY KOREAN NEWBORNS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 0–0, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/669704/en

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