@article{abcc46cdc0724607a18b5d66393819e8,
title = "Vaginal seeding or vaginal microbial transfer from the mother to the caesarean-born neonate: a commentary regarding clinical management",
abstract = "Recent evidence suggests cesarean delivery (CD) to be a risk factor for inflammatory and metabolic diseases such as asthma, allergies and other chronic immune disorders in the child. One hypothetical pathogenesis of these associations has been proposed to be a disruption of the neonatal colonization (NC) after CD. To further support this hypothesis, it has been observed that the effect of CD on NC was different according to type of CD, i.e. planned or emergency, and that the risk of asthma in children born by CD was mitigated by rupture of membranes, though still increased compared to children delivered vaginally. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.",
keywords = "Journal Article, WOMEN, SHAPES, MODE, COLONIZATION, INFANT, SEPSIS, ASSOCIATION, SECTION, DELIVERY, Parturition, Humans, Vagina, Mothers, Pregnancy, Cesarean Section, Female, Infant, Newborn",
author = "Thor Haahr and Julie Glavind and Paul Axelsson and {Bistrup Fischer}, Margit and Bjurstr{\"o}m, {Johanna Margareta} and Gudbj{\"o}rg Andr{\'e}sd{\'o}ttir and Dorte Teilmann-J{\o}rgensen and Ulla Bonde and {Ols{\'e}n S{\o}rensen}, Nina and Margrethe M{\o}ller and Jens Fuglsang and Ovesen, {Per G} and Petersen, {Jesper P} and Jakob Stokholm and Clausen, {Tine D}",
note = "This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.",
year = "2018",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1111/1471-0528.14792",
language = "English",
volume = "125",
pages = "533--536",
journal = "B J O G",
issn = "1470-0328",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.",
number = "5",
}