Researchers have shown that the composition of a baby’s first feces — a thick, dark green substance known as meconium — is associated with whether or not a child will develop allergies within their first year of life. By analyzing meconium samples from 100 infants, they show that the development of a healthy immune system and microbiota may start well before a child is born.
Baby's first stool can help predict risk of developing allergies
by | Apr 29, 2021 | Asthma in the News | 0 comments