To utilize an evidence-based probiotic protocol to achieve a 50% reduction in necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) ≥ stage 2 and bloody stools.From January 2022 through September 2023, daily enteralssp.EVC001 (EVC001) was administered to babies ≤ 33 6/7 weeks gestation until 36 weeks post ...
In an effort to shift the intestinal microbiome toward beneficial populations in early infancy, the Infant Microbiota Probiotic Intake (IMPRINT) Study was designed to determine the safety and tolerability in breastfed term infants supplemented with B. infantis. We found that B. infantis EVC001 was ...
This study sought to determine whether provision of an initial course ofBifidobacterium longumsubsp.infantis(B. infantis) would lead to persistent colonization of the probiotic organism in breastfed infants. Mothers intending to breastfeed were recruited and provided with lactation support. One group of...
infantis (B. infantis) would lead to persistent colonization of the probiotic organism in breastfed infants. Mothers intending to...doi:10.1016/j.humic.2018.05.001Casaburi GiorgioFrese Steven A.Human Microbiome JournalCasaburi G and Frese SA (2018) Colonization of breastfed infants by ...
(NEC) is a disease mainly of preterm infants with a 30–50% mortality rate and long-term morbidities for survivors. Treatment strategies are limited and have not improved in decades, prompting research into prevention strategies, particularly with probiotics. Recent work with the probioticB. ...