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Bacterial load in meconium

The spike‐in plasmid method was utilized to perform an analysis on meconium and second‐pass feces, yielding both relative and absolute quantitative results. With the absolute quantitative data, the abundance of bacteria in 17 meconium samples and 17 second‐pass fecal samples were found to be 1.14 × ...

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Published in:iMeta 2024-02, Vol.3 (1), p.e173-n/a
Main Authors: Jin, Wen‐Yu, Peng, Jing, Dai, Jinping, Tang, Rongkang, Guo, Jia‐Xin, Zhao, Huan, Wang, Jielin, Zhang, Shu, Gao, Yi‐Zhou
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Summary:The spike‐in plasmid method was utilized to perform an analysis on meconium and second‐pass feces, yielding both relative and absolute quantitative results. With the absolute quantitative data, the abundance of bacteria in 17 meconium samples and 17 second‐pass fecal samples were found to be 1.14 × 107 and 1.59 × 109 copies/g, respectively. The mode of delivery can significantly influence the alterations and compositions of gut bacteria in a newborn within 72 h.
ISSN:2770-596X
2770-5986
2770-596X
DOI:10.1002/imt2.173