Early development C-section & antibiotics impact the infant microbiome far less than feeding mode (breastfed vs formula) (Aug 2024, n=107) Maternal antibiotic prophylaxis during cesarean section has a limited impact on the infant gut microbiome

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"We were surprised that the antibiotics did not drastically alter the microbiome, because other research has reported a large impact of antibiotics on infant gut microbiome composition," Sinha says.

"This is probably due to the fact that it is a one-time exposure to intravenous antibiotics during birth in contrast to prolonged exposure to antibiotics throughout infancy."

Highlights​

  • Feeding mode profoundly influences infant gut microbiome and bile acid composition
  • Prophylactic antibiotics given to mother during CS transfer to infant cord blood
  • Antibiotics during CS exert minor effects on infant gut microbiome composition
  • Antibiotics during CS subtly impact strain variability and antibiotic resistance genes

Summary​

Pregnant women undergoing a cesarean section (CS) typically receive antibiotics prior to skin incision to prevent infections. To investigate if the timing of antibiotics influences the infant gut microbiome, we conducted a randomized controlled trial (NCT06030713) in women delivering via a scheduled CS who received antibiotics either before skin incision or after umbilical cord clamping.

We performed a longitudinal analysis on 172 samples from 28 infants at 8 post-birth time points and a cross-sectional analysis at 1 month in 79 infants from 3 cohorts. Although no significant associations with bacterial composition, metabolic pathways, short-chain fatty acids, and bile acids were found, we observed subtle differences between the groups at the bacterial strain level and in the load of antibiotic resistance genes. Rather, feeding mode was a predominant and defining factor impacting infant microbial composition.

In conclusion, antibiotic administration during CS has only limited effects on the early-life gut microbiome.

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