The Human Microbiome in Early Life,
Edition 1 Implications to Health and Disease
Edited by Omry Koren, PhD and Samuli Rautava, MD, PhD

Publication Date: 18 Sep 2020
Description

The Human Microbiome in Early Life: Implications to Health and Disease presents recent research advances that have highlighted the significance of early life, possibly beginning before birth, in the establishment of both the microbiome and its role in health and disease. The book reviews current knowledge on the origins of the human microbiota in early life, presents exposures which may disturb normal microbial colonization, and covers their implications to the risk of disease. Finally, emerging means to modify the early human microbiome to improve health are discussed.

Key Features

  • Examines the timeline of the human microbiome, from before conception to infancy, with an emphasis on clinical implications
  • Evaluates the effort to understand not only the composition but also the origin of the microbiome
  • Proves the emerging means to modify the human microbiome and particularly ‘the first 1000 days of life’ improve human health and prevent disease
  • Generates resources to facilitate characterization of the human microbiota to further our understanding of how the microbiome impacts human health and disease
About the author
Edited by Omry Koren, PhD, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar Ilan University, Israel and Samuli Rautava, MD, PhD, Department of Pediatrics, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Table of Contents

I. PREGNANCY AND FETAL LIFE
1. The microbiome in a healthy pregnancy
2. The microbiome and pregnancy complications
3. Microbial signatures of preterm birth
4. Prenatal origins of the infant gut microbiome

II. BIRTH - ENTERING THE WORLD DOMINATED BY MICROBES
5. Mode of delivery, the infant microbiome, and the risk of disease
6. Early-life antibiotic exposure, the gut microbiome, and disease in later life
7. The intestinal microbiome of preterm infants

III. INFANCY - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MICROBIOME AND HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT
8. The compositional development of the microbiome in early life
9. Microbes, human milk, and prebiotics
10. The early gut microbiome and the risk of chronic disease

IV. MODIFYING EARLY MICROBIAL CONTACT
11. Postbiotics: defining the impact of inactivated microbes and their metabolites on promotion of health
12. Modification of the gut microbiome in an attempt to reduce the risk of child disease: clinical data from prenatal interventions
13. Clinical data from postnatal interventions

Book details
ISBN: 9780128180976
Page Count: 326
Retail Price : £118.00

9780124158474; 9780128023044; 9780128105412; 9780128006818; 9780128099544

Audience
Academia: microbiology, nutrition, public health, medicine. Industry: dairy, pharmaceuticals, nutrition. Clinic: OB/GYN, paediatrics, dieticians