Healthy microbiota is a critical mediator in maintaining health and it is supposed that dysbiosis could have a role in the pathogenesis of a number of diseases. Evidence supports the hypothesis that maternal dysbiosis could act as a trigger for preterm birth; aberrant colonization of preterm infant gut might have a role in feeding intolerance and pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis. Despite several clinical trials and meta-analyses, it is still not clear if modulation of maternal and neonatal microbiota with probiotic supplementation decreases the risk of preterm birth and its complications.
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Baldassarre, M. E., Di Mauro, A., Capozza, M., Rizzo, V., Schettini, F., Panza, R., & Laforgia, N. (2019). Dysbiosis and prematurity: Is there a role for probiotics? Nutrients, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11061273
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