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Antibiotic Exposure During Pregnancy Affects Infant Gut Microbiota

Antibiotic Exposure During Pregnancy Affects Infant Gut Microbiota

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1-12 years
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Overview

Based on a prospective birth cohort, the investigators will collect biological samples from participants including pregnant women and newborns, to measure the gut microbial diversity and metabolites of newborns. These results systematically evaluate the effects of antibiotic exposure on the structure and function of gut microbiota. The project can reveal the effects of antibiotic exposure on the growth and development of gut microbiota in early life.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnant woman
    • aged 20-40 years old
    • natural conception
    • single pregnancy
    • gestational age ≥36 weeks
  2. Newborn
    • normal Apgar score
    • no serious congenital diseases

Exclusion Criteria:

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Study details
    Antibiotics Affecting Newborn Gut Microbiota

NCT06479941

Peking University People's Hospital

21 October 2025

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