Summary
Vaginal delivery, exclusive breastfeeding, and early exposure to siblings emerged as the strongest drivers of colonization with allergy-protective gut bacteria in infancy, offering clinicians a concrete context for how early-life exposures may shape long-term immune risk.
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Source: HCPLive
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