soontobe Infants born through cesarean section tend to contain fewer Bifidobacteria and Bacteroides and a higher amount of Clostridium difficile when compared with infants that were given birth naturally. This is because infants that are delivered through cesarean section are exposed initially to bacteria originating from the hospital environment and health care workers while vaginally born infants are colonized at first by fecal and vaginal bacteria of the mother.
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