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Published on 16 Feb 2022

Intestinal Colonization With Bifidobacterium longum Subspecies Is Associated With Length at Birth, Exclusive Breastfeeding, and Decreased Risk of Enteric Virus Infections, but Not With Histo-Blood Group Antigens, Oral Vaccine Response or Later Growth in Three Birth Cohorts

in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

  • Josh M. Colston
  • Mami Taniuchi
  • Tahmina Ahmed
  • Tania Ferdousi
  • Furqan Kabir
  • Estomih Mduma
  • Rosemary Nshama
  • Najeeha Talat Iqbal
  • Rashidul Haque
  • Tahmeed Ahmed
Intestinal Colonization With Bifidobacterium longum Subspecies Is Associated With Length at Birth, Exclusive Breastfeeding, and Decreased Risk of Enteric Virus Infections, but Not With Histo-Blood Group Antigens, Oral Vaccine Response or Later Growth in Three Birth Cohorts
Frontiers in Pediatrics
doi 10.3389/fped.2022.804798
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