Human milk is a complex and dynamic biological fluid that provides essential nutrients and harbors a diverse, functional microbiota, playing a critical role in infant microbial colonization and early life development. The milk microbiota is derived from multiple maternal and environmental sources, including the maternal gut via the entero-mammary pathway, the mammary and skin microbiota, infant oral microbes through retrograde flow, and environmental exposures. Its composition is influenced by a
Human milk microbiota: origins, determinants, and roles in maternal-infant microbial transmission and infant microbiome assembly
Rui Gao
