A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Probiotics in human milk and probiotic supplementation in infant nutrition: a workshop report
Authors: Henrike Bergmann, Juan Miguel Rodríguez, Seppo Salminen,Hania Szajewska
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Publishing place: CAMBRIDGE; EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
Publication year: 2014
Journal: British Journal of Nutrition
Journal name in source: British Journal of Nutrition
Journal acronym: Br.J.Nutr.
Volume: 112
Issue: 7
First page : 1119
Last page: 1128
Number of pages: 10
ISSN: 0007-1145
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114514001949
Probiotics in human milk are a very recent field of research, as the existence of the human milk microbiome was discovered only about a decade ago. Current research is focusing on bacterial diversity and the influence of the maternal environment as well as the mode of delivery on human milk microbiota, the pathways of bacterial transfer to milk ducts, possible benefits of specific bacterial strains for the treatment of mastitis in mothers, and disease prevention in children. Recent advances in the assessment of early host-microbe interactions suggest that early colonisation may have an impact on later health. This review article summarises a scientific workshop on probiotics in human milk and their implications for infant health as well as future perspectives for infant feeding. British Journal of Nutrition