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The dynamics of the female microbiome: unveiling abrupt changes of microbial domains across body sites from prepartum to postpartum phases.

Charlotte J NeumannManuela-Raluca PausanVictoria HaidEva-Christine WeissVassiliki Kolovetsiou-KreinerBettina AmtmannPetra WinklerAlexander MahnertEvelyn Jantscher-KrennChristine Moissl-Eichinger
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
The perinatal microbiome is of specific interest for the health of the mother and infant. We therefore investigate the dynamics of the female microbiome from nonpregnant over prepartum to the postpartum period in urine and the oral and vaginal cavities. A specific focus of this study is put not only on the bacterial part of the microbiome but also on the underinvestigated contribution of fungi and archaea. To our knowledge, we present the first study highlighting those aspects. Our findings suggest that the massive remodeling of the maternal microbiome and metabolome needs more attention and that potential interventions could be envisioned to optimize recovery and avoid long-term effects on maternal health and subsequent pregnancies.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
  • pregnant women
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • microbial community
  • working memory
  • human health
  • birth weight
  • climate change