Mode of birth Delivery Affects Oral Microbiota in Infants 第五组赵钎虞逸静 郝雅婧邬开宬
第五组 赵钎 虞逸静 郝雅婧 邬开宬
Introduction
Introduction
Background 01 Four Background Facts
Background 01 Four Background Facts
Fact I 02 Differences of first exposure to micro rganism between vaginally delivered infants and c-section delivered ones 01 >Vaginally delivered: birth canal >C-section delivered: skin of parents and health providers, medical equipment
01 Fact I •Differences of first exposure to microorganism between vaginally delivered infants and C-section delivered ones. Vaginally delivered: birth canal; C-section delivered: skin of parents and health providers, medical equipment. 02
Fact ll 03 Modes of delivery lead to differences in the intestinal microbiota in infants Vaginally delivered: higher diversity 02 >C-section delivered: higher numbers of Clostridium difficile(艰难梭菌), delayed acquisition of bifidobacteria(双歧杆菌) and escherichia coli
02 Fact II • Modes of delivery lead to differences in the intestinal microbiota in infants. Vaginally delivered: higher diversity; C-section delivered: higher numbers of Clostridium difficile(艰难梭菌), delayed acquisition of bifidobacteria(双歧杆菌) and Escherichia coli. 03