C-section delivery prevents babies from receiving beneficial germs in their mother’s microbiome, which, in turn, affects immune system development

November 11, 2020 • Patti Verbanas • Rutgers Today
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Researchers at Rutgers University, the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood and the University of Copenhagen have described for the first time how delivery by caesarean section interferes with a baby’s ability to obtain beneficial germs from the mother’s microbiome, and how this can lead to early childhood asthma.