Η συμβολή του μικροβιώματος στην κύηση τον τοκετό και τη λοχεία (Bachelor thesis)
Καδόγλου, Σοφία
During the last years, the number of clinical trials and scientific data around the human
microbiome and microbial communities across the human body has increased, along with
the amount of knowledge regarding the different pathways that it is passed down. The
human microbiome is an inseparable part of the human system since the very first stages
of its life and it is passed from the mother’s organism to the offspring during the stages of
gestation, labor and postpartum. From the proved, normal presence of microbes in the
uterus during gestation, to the abnormal vaginal flora and the related pathological
conditions, such as chorioamnionitis, it all starts from the mother’s body. With labor at
the end of pregnancy, the baby passes through the birth canal where it gets covered with
vaginal microbes and then comes in touch with the external world, its mother’s and health
professional’s hands and bodies, acquiring a huge number and brand new species of
microbes. The kind of labor greatly determines the biodiversity of the microbiome since
it seems to be different among infants born with cesarean section versus vaginally born
infants. Finally, one may say that the first days of life is a very critical period for the
microbial establishment in the offspring’s organism, when the contribution of
breastfeeding and frequent skin-to-skin human touch comes to play a major role at
enriching and diversifying the infant’s Microbiome. Human milk oligosaccharides have a
beneficial effect on this. A series of other factors, such as prenatal use of antimicrobial
drugs to the mother and postnatal to the infant, formula milk feeding and prolonged
period of infant hospitalization, all seem to negatively impact the microbe’s transmission
and establishment. This paper studies the different pathways of passing the microbial
community from mother to her offspring, as well as the factors precluding this procedure.
Institution and School/Department of submitter: | Σχολή Επιστημών Υγείας / Τμήμα Μαιευτικής |
Subject classification: | Λοχεία Puerperium Κύηση Pregnancy Τοκετός (Μαιευτική) Labor (Obstetrics) Ανθρώπινο σώμα -- Μικροβιολογία Human body -- Microbiology |
Keywords: | Μικροβίωμα;Microbiome;Λοιμώξεις;Infections;Καισαρική;Caesarean section |
Description: | Πτυχιακή εργασία - Σχολή Επιστημών Υγείας - Τμήμα Μαιευτικής, 2019 (α/α 11300) |
URI: | http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/14661 |
Appears in Collections: | Πτυχιακές Εργασίες |
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