[HTML][HTML] Understanding the elements of maternal protection from systemic bacterial infections during early life

SA Kleist, KA Knoop - Nutrients, 2020 - mdpi.com
SA Kleist, KA Knoop
Nutrients, 2020mdpi.com
Late-onset sepsis (LOS) and other systemic bloodstream infections are notable causes of
neonatal mortality, particularly in prematurely born very low birth weight infants.
Breastfeeding in early life has numerous health benefits, impacting the health of the
newborn in both the short-term and in the long-term. Though the known benefits of an
exclusive mother's own milk diet in early life have been well recognized and described, it is
less understood how breastfed infants enjoy a potential reduction in risk of LOS and other …
Late-onset sepsis (LOS) and other systemic bloodstream infections are notable causes of neonatal mortality, particularly in prematurely born very low birth weight infants. Breastfeeding in early life has numerous health benefits, impacting the health of the newborn in both the short-term and in the long-term. Though the known benefits of an exclusive mother’s own milk diet in early life have been well recognized and described, it is less understood how breastfed infants enjoy a potential reduction in risk of LOS and other systemic infections. Here we review how gut residing pathogens within the intestinal microbiota of infants can cause a subset of sepsis cases and the components of breastmilk that may prevent the dissemination of pathogens from the intestine.
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