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Probiotics for human lactational mastitis

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BENEFICIAL MICROBES
卷 5, 期 2, 页码 169-183

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WAGENINGEN ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3920/BM2013.0036

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human milk; breastfeeding; probiotics; mastitis; microbiota

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  1. Ministerio de Economfa y Competitividad (Spain) [AGL2010-15420]

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The use of culture-dependent and -independent techniques to study the human milk microbiota and microbiome has revealed a complex ecosystem with a much greater diversity than previously anticipated. The potential role of the milk microbiome appears to have implications not only for short-and long-term infant health but also for mammary health. In fact, mammary disbiosis, which may be triggered by a variety of host, microbial and medical factors, often leads to acute, subacute or subclinical mastitis, a condition that represents the first medical cause for undesired weaning. Multiresistance to antibiotics, together with formation of biofilms and mechanisms for evasion of the host immune response, is a common feature among the bacterial agents involved. This explains why this condition uses to be elusive to antibiotic therapy and why the development of new strategies for mastitis management based on probiotics is particularly appealing. In fact, selected lactobacilli strains isolated from breast milk have already shown a high efficacy for treatment.

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