2021
Naturalization of the microbiota developmental trajectory of Cesarean-born neonates after vaginal seeding
Song SJ, Wang J, Martino C, Jiang L, Thompson WK, Shenhav L, McDonald D, Marotz C, Harris PR, Hernandez CD, Henderson N, Ackley E, Nardella D, Gillihan C, Montacuti V, Schweizer W, Jay M, Combellick J, Sun H, Garcia-Mantrana I, Gil Raga F, Collado MC, Rivera-Viñas JI, Campos-Rivera M, Ruiz-Calderon JF, Knight R, Dominguez-Bello MG. Naturalization of the microbiota developmental trajectory of Cesarean-born neonates after vaginal seeding. Med 2021, 2: 951-964.e5. PMID: 35590169, PMCID: PMC9123283, DOI: 10.1016/j.medj.2021.05.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal vaginal fluidsCS birthBody sitesMaternal vaginal microbiomeVaginal fluidNon-pregnant womenDay of birthMultiple body sitesCesarean sectionImmunological underpinningsMicrobiota perturbationsClinical trialsVaginal seedingMicrobial exposureVaginal microbiomeMicrobiota developmentBabiesDisease riskBirthNational InstituteLongitudinal studyMaternal sitesPluripotential naturePublic healthFirst yearComparing Glucose Challenge Test Screening Thresholds in Obese and Overweight Gravidas.
MacGregor C, Has P, Nardella D, Werner E. Comparing Glucose Challenge Test Screening Thresholds in Obese and Overweight Gravidas. American Journal Of Perinatology 2021, 38: 273-277. PMID: 31491804, DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1696674.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Human Milk Bacterial and Glycosylation Patterns Differ by Delivery Mode.
Hoashi M, Meche L, Mahal LK, Bakacs E, Nardella D, Naftolin F, Bar-Yam N, Dominguez-Bello MG. Human Milk Bacterial and Glycosylation Patterns Differ by Delivery Mode. Reproductive Sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) 2016, 23: 902-7. PMID: 26711314, DOI: 10.1177/1933719115623645.Peer-Reviewed Original Research