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Thirty-nine fully breast-fed infants in the age between 4 and 220 days were investigated. The establishment of bifidobacterial population in each baby was examined for 14 to 220 days of life by cultivation methods, FISH and by the detection of fructose-6-phosphate phosphoketolase (F6PPK), a-galactosidase (aGAL) and a-glucosidase (aGLU) activity. Eighteen infants (46%) had bifidobacteria for the whole period of the examination. On the contrary, 14 infants (36%) did not have any detectable bifidobacteria even up to day 175. These babies usually possessed clostridia as a major group of their faecal flora. In six babies (15%), bifidobacteria appeared during the first week of life and disappeared during the second week. The increasing of clostridia counts usually followed disappearance of bifidobacteria. Finally, only one baby (3%) changed from bifid bacteria-negative to positive-positive individual during the first month of life. Bifid bacterial counts ranged from 4.60 to 10.86 log/g using cultivation me Thirty-nine fully breast-fed infants in the age between 4 and 220 days were investigated. The establishment of bifidobacterial population in each baby was examined for 14 to 220 days of life by cultivation methods, FISH and by the detection of fructose-6-phosphate phosphoketolase (F6PPK), a-galactosidase (aGAL) and a-glucosidase (aGLU) activity. Eighteen infants (46%) had bifidobacteria for the whole period of the examination. On the contrary, 14 infants (36%) did not have any detectable bifidobacteria even up to day 175. These babies usually possessed clostridia as a major group of their faecal flora. In six babies (15%), bifidobacteria appeared during the first week of life and disappeared during the second week. The increasing of clostridia counts usually followed disappearance of bifidobacteria. Finally, only one baby (3%) changed from bifid bacteria-negative to positive-positive individual during the first month of life. Bifid bacterial counts ranged from 4.60 to 10.86 log/g using cultivation me Thirty-nine fully breast-fed infants in the age between 4 and 220 days were investigated. The establishment of bifidobacterial population in each baby was examined for 14 to 220 days of life by cultivation methods, FISH and by the detection of fructose-6-phosphate phosphoketolase (F6PPK), a-galactosidase (aGAL) and a-glucosidase (aGLU) activity. Eighteen infants (46%) had bifidobacteria for the whole period of the examination. On the contrary, 14 infants (36%) did not have any detectable bifidobacteria even up to day 175. These babies usually possessed clostridia as a major group of their faecal flora. In six babies (15%), bifidobacteria appeared during the first week of life and disappeared during the second week. The increasing of clostridia counts usually followed disappearance of bifidobacteria. Finally, only one baby (3%) changed from bifid bacteria-negative to positive-positive individual during the first month of life. Bifid bacterial counts ranged from 4.60 to 10.86 log/g using cultivation me
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Appearance and disappearance of bifidobacteria in faecal samples from breast-fed infants Objevení a vymizení bifidobakterií ve vzorcích výkalů kojených novorozenců. Appearance and disappearance of bifidobacteria in faecal samples from breast-fed infants
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Appearance and disappearance of bifidobacteria in faecal samples from breast-fed infants Objevení a vymizení bifidobakterií ve vzorcích výkalů kojených novorozenců. Appearance and disappearance of bifidobacteria in faecal samples from breast-fed infants
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RIV/60460709:41210/04:6384!RIV/2005/MSM/412105/N
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60;60
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Z(MSM 412100003)
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555023
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RIV/60460709:41210/04:6384
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Bifidobacterium, Clostridium, infant faeces, enzymatic activity, FISH
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[2F06B56073D2]
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Saint-Malo
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Saint-Malo, France
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International symposium on propionobacteria: Dairy and probiotic applications
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3
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5
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Godefrooij, Jeroen Rada, Vojtěch Trojanová, Iva Vlková, Eva Nevoral, Jiří
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2004-06-02+02:00
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INRA
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41210