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The potential impact of delivery mode and breastfeeding on oral Candida species...

Azevedo, MJ; Campos, P; Araújo, R; Magalhães, I; Pereira, MD; Azevedo, A; Zaura, E; Ramalho, C; Sampaio-Maia, B

Objectives: In early life, children are exposed to microorgan-isms from maternal and environmental sources, which influ- ence the development of their microbiome throughout life. Several studies have demonstrated the influence of the deliv- ery mode and breastfeeding on the oral microbiome of chil-dren, mostly regarding bacterial colonization. However, their influence on the oral fungal carriage is still under ...


Potential Pathogenic and Opportunistic Oral Bacteria in Early Life: The Role of...

Fernandes, M; Azevedo, MJ; Campos, C; Ferreira, AF; Azevedo, A; Falcão-Pires, I; Zaura, E; Ramalho, C; Campos, J; Sampaio-Maia, B

In early life, maternal factors are of the utmost relevance for oral microbiome acquisition and maturation. Therefore, our study explored the impact of maternal factors, such as saliva and breastmilk colonization, cardiovascular risk factors (CRF), type of delivery, oral health, and caregiving habits on the prevalence of potential pathogenic and opportunistic oral bacteria in early life. A total of 26 healthy m...


Influence of delivery and feeding mode in oral fungi colonization - A systemati...

Azevedo, MJ; Lurdes Pereira, M; Araujo, R; Ramalho, C; Zaura, E; Sampaio-Maia, B

Postnatal acquisition of microorganisms from maternal and environmental sources contributes to the child microbiome development. Several studies showed that the mode of delivery and breastfeeding may have impact on the oral bacterial colonization, however, the influence on oral fungal colonization is still unknown. We performed a systematic literature review on mother to child oral fungi transmission, namely re...


Influence of delivery and feeding mode in oral fungi colonization - a systemati...

Azevedo, MJ; Pereira, ML; Araujo, R; Ramalho, C; Zaura, E; Sampaio-Maia, B

Postnatal acquisition of microorganisms from maternal and environmental sources contributes to the child microbiome development. Several studies showed that the mode of delivery and breastfeeding may have impact on the oral bacterial colonization, however, the influence on oral fungal colonization is still unknown. We performed a systematic literature review on mother to child oral fungi transmission, namely re...


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