Contribution à la caractérisation de la flore du lait maternel et des selles des nouveau-nés d’un échantillon de la population de l’Ouest Algérien.
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Human breast milk contains all of the essential elements that are important for growth
and development of baby. It is a potential source of bacteria that promotes the establishment
of the good flora of infants implicated on the protection from infections and illness.
For this, we characterized bacteria from breast milk and infant feces of the northwest
Algerian population. Information on age, weight, sex and mode of delivery were collected.
The results show a homogeneous distribution, between samples of breast milk and
infant feces.Comparing the intestinal flora of vagin ally delivered infants and those born by
cesarean section a difference of distribution was found for the genus staphylococcus.
In conclusion, the results of this preliminary study show that breast milk contains a
diversity of bacteria that can play an important role in the infant gut colonization. Other
factors may also influence this process.
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