Human milk microbiome

id: human-milk-microbiome-289-10135320
title: Human milk microbiome
text: The human milk microbiota, also known as human milk probiotics (HMP), encompasses the microbiota–the community of microorganisms–present within the human mammary glands and breast milk. Contrary to the traditional belief that human breast milk is sterile, advancements in both microbial culture and culture-independent methods have confirmed that human milk harbors diverse communities of bacteria. These communities are distinct in composition from other microbial populations found within the human
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description: Community of microorganisms in human milk
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date modified: 2024-03-06T14:54:31Z
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