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Increased Asthma Risk of C-Section Babies Linked to Altered Microbiome – Clinical OMICs News
The researchers found an increased risk of asthma in children born by cesarean section if their gut microbiota profile at one year of age remained similar to that…

Research has shown that children born to cesarean section have increased risk of developing asthma compared with their vaginally delivered counterparts. Similarly, other studies have established that C-section babies have an altered gut microbiome. Now, a team of researchers in Denmark have suggested the two factors are linked.
The researchers found an increased risk of asthma in children born by cesarean section if their gut microbiota profile at one year of age remained similar to that at birth….
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