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The following pages link to Is delivery by cesarean section a risk factor for food allergy? (Q61843421):
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- Cesarean Versus Vaginal Delivery: Long-term Infant Outcomes and the Hygiene Hypothesis (Q24620719) (← links)
- The potential link between gut microbiota and IgE-mediated food allergy in early life (Q26822564) (← links)
- Prevalence of common food allergies in Europe: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q26828822) (← links)
- Stress and food allergy: mechanistic considerations (Q30423305) (← links)
- Safety and tolerability of Bifidobacterium longum subspecies infantis EVC001 supplementation in healthy term breastfed infants: a phase I clinical trial (Q33470581) (← links)
- Additive effect between IL-13 polymorphism and cesarean section delivery/prenatal antibiotics use on atopic dermatitis: a birth cohort study (COCOA). (Q33644355) (← links)
- Development of the preterm infant gut microbiome: a research priority (Q34372796) (← links)
- Asthma and atopy in children born by caesarean section: effect modification by family history of allergies - a population based cross-sectional study (Q34478164) (← links)
- Early development of the gut microbiota and immune health (Q34569160) (← links)
- Development of gut microbiota in infants not exposed to medical interventions (Q34680845) (← links)
- Pre- and postnatal risk factors in relation to allergic rhinitis in school-aged children in China (Q35043928) (← links)
- Mode of delivery and cord blood cytokines: a birth cohort study (Q35069347) (← links)
- Mucosal Immune Development in Early Life: Setting the Stage (Q35558518) (← links)
- Development of the infant intestinal microbiome: A bird's eye view of a complex process (Q35867967) (← links)
- From Birth to "Immunohealth," Allergies and Enterocolitis (Q36149730) (← links)
- Early life precursors, epigenetics, and the development of food allergy (Q36228282) (← links)
- How stress induces intestinal hypersensitivity (Q36363577) (← links)
- Gut Microbiome and the Development of Food Allergy and Allergic Disease (Q36487279) (← links)
- Incidence and risk factors for food hypersensitivity in UK infants: results from a birth cohort study (Q36503716) (← links)
- Birth by cesarean section, allergic rhinitis, and allergic sensitization among children with a parental history of atopy (Q36604288) (← links)
- Risk factors for the development of food allergy (Q36797397) (← links)
- Overview of evidence in prevention and aetiology of food allergy: a review of systematic reviews (Q37393997) (← links)
- The role of gut microbiota in programming the immune phenotype (Q37396612) (← links)
- Microbial regulation of allergic responses to food. (Q37416968) (← links)
- A global survey of changing patterns of food allergy burden in children (Q37427644) (← links)
- US perspective on gluten-related diseases (Q37538105) (← links)
- Early Benefits of a Starter Formula Enriched in Prebiotics and Probiotics on the Gut Microbiota of Healthy Infants Born to HIV+ Mothers: A Randomized Double-Blind Controlled Trial (Q37572993) (← links)
- Food allergy: separating the science from the mythology (Q37770401) (← links)
- The developing intestinal microbiome and its relationship to health and disease in the neonate (Q37859258) (← links)
- The gut as communicator between environment and host: Immunological consequences (Q37911580) (← links)
- Homeostatic impact of indigenous microbiota and secretory immunity (Q37915043) (← links)
- Caesarean section: impact on mother and child (Q37939254) (← links)
- Food allergy: temporal trends and determinants (Q38020784) (← links)
- Assessing Early Life Factors for Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Lessons From Other Allergic Diseases (Q38708442) (← links)
- Epigenetic Changes During Food-Specific Immunotherapy (Q38784112) (← links)
- The microbiome in early life: implications for health outcomes (Q38889058) (← links)
- Early-life antibiotic use and subsequent diagnosis of food allergy and allergic diseases (Q39452619) (← links)
- The Microbiome and Its Impact on Disease in the Preterm Patient (Q43022659) (← links)
- The First Microbial Colonizers of the Human Gut: Composition, Activities, and Health Implications of the Infant Gut Microbiota. (Q46265536) (← links)
- Cereal products derived from wheat, sorghum, rice and oats alter the infant gut microbiota in vitro. (Q47131918) (← links)
- Long-term risks and benefits associated with cesarean delivery for mother, baby, and subsequent pregnancies: Systematic review and meta-analysis (Q47546228) (← links)
- Role of the Microbiome in Food Allergy. (Q52603400) (← links)
- A Critical Review of the Bacterial Baptism Hypothesis and the Impact of Cesarean Delivery on the Infant Microbiome. (Q55154317) (← links)
- The potential anti-inflammatory role of adiponectin in food allergy: a case-control study on children (Q58545720) (← links)
- Health benefits conferred by the human gut microbiota during infancy (Q58585484) (← links)
- Birth mode is associated with earliest strain-conferred gut microbiome functions and immunostimulatory potential (Q59799128) (← links)
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- Microbial Colonization at Early Life Promotes the Development of Diet-Induced CD8αβ Intraepithelial T Cells (Q64106062) (← links)
- Establishment of the early-life microbiome: a DOHaD perspective (Q90635449) (← links)
- The microbiome seeding debate - let's frame it around women-centred care (Q93112086) (← links)