The human body hosts approximately 10 to 100 trillion microbes, surpassing the estimated number of human cells by more than 10 times. A large proportion of these microbial entities reside in the gastrointestinal tract.
For infants with disrupted gut microbiota colonization, breastfeeding and probiotics play a particularly vital role. Microbiota transplantation represents a promising frontier in addressing cesarean-related infant dysbiosis.
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