Effect of breast milk microbiome on the health of mothers and newborns
https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-13-36-40
Abstract
The article presents updated data on the microbial composition of breast milk in healthy women and women with lactational mastitis. The authors describe the main ways of the formation of mammary gland microbiome and its effect on the maternal and newborn health. The feasibility of using probiotic agents created on the basis of strains of lactic acid bacteria isolated from breast milk is substantiated both for the treatment of lactational mastitis and for its prevention in risk groups.
About the Authors
О. A. PustotinaRussian Federation
Olga A. Pustotina, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor of Chair for Obstetrics and Gynecology with Reproductive Medicine Module, Private Educational Institution of Additional Professional Education
29A, Millionnaya Street, Saint Petersburg, 191196
A. A. Seliverstov
Russian Federation
Alexander A. Seliverstov, Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctor
40, Sudostroitelnaya Street, Moscow, 115407
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Pustotina ОA, Seliverstov AA. Effect of breast milk microbiome on the health of mothers and newborns. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2019;(13):36-40. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-13-36-40