The microbes living in a baby’s gut during its first month of life may directly impact the developing immune system, leading to a higher risk of allergies and asthma later in childhood, according to a new study. The findings highlight the importance of developing early interventions to improve microbial health in young infants.
Newborn gut microbiome predicts later allergy and asthma, study finds
by | Sep 12, 2016 | Asthma in the News | 0 comments