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- Title
Maternal HIV infection influences the microbiome of HIV-uninfected infants.
- Authors
Bender, Jeffrey M.; Fan Li; Martelly, Shoria; Byrt, Erin; Rouzier, Vanessa; Leo, Marguerithe; Tobin, Nicole; Pannaraj, Pia S.; Adisetiyo, Helty; Rollie, Adrienne; Santiskulvong, Chintda; Shuang Wang; Autran, Chloe; Bode, Lars; Fitzgerald, Daniel; Kuhn, Louise; Aldrovandi, Grace M.
- Abstract
The article discusses the human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV)-exposed, uninfected infants which are born annually to HIV-positive mothers worldwide. It states that there are few differences seen in the microbiomes of mothers with and without HIV infection, but still maternal HIV infection was associated with changes in the microbiome of HIV-exposed, uninfected infants and that human breast milk oligosaccharides were associated with bacterial species in the infant microbiome.
- Subjects
PREGNANCY complications; HIV infections; HIV; INFANT care; INFANT health; BREAST milk; HUMAN microbiota; OLIGOSACCHARIDES
- Publication
Science Translational Medicine, 2016, Vol 8, Issue 349, p1
- ISSN
1946-6234
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1126/scitranslmed.aaf5103