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Neonatal gut microbiota data at one month of age are compared between infants born to FOS-supplemented and placebo mothers, revealing that maternal prebiotic ingestion did not significantly alter neonatal bifidobacterial counts.
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Maternal Prebiotic Ingestion Increased the Number of Fecal Bifidobacteria in Pregnant Women but Not in Their Neonates Aged One Month.Cite This Figure
![Figure 4: Neonatal gut microbiota data at one month of age are compared between infants born to FOS-supplemented and placebo mothers, revealing that maternal prebiotic ingestion did not significantly alter neonatal bifidobacterial counts.]() > Source: Shinji Jinno et al. "Maternal Prebiotic Ingestion Increased the Number of Fecal Bifidobacteria in Pre." *Nutrients*, 2017. PMID: [28245628](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28245628/)
<figure> <img src="" alt="Neonatal gut microbiota data at one month of age are compared between infants born to FOS-supplemented and placebo mothers, revealing that maternal prebiotic ingestion did not significantly alter neonatal bifidobacterial counts." /> <figcaption>Figure 4. Neonatal gut microbiota data at one month of age are compared between infants born to FOS-supplemented and placebo mothers, revealing that maternal prebiotic ingestion did not significantly alter neonatal bifidobacterial counts.<br> Source: Shinji Jinno et al. "Maternal Prebiotic Ingestion Increased the Number of Fecal Bifidobacteria in Pre." <em>Nutrients</em>, 2017. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28245628/">28245628</a></figcaption> </figure>