Fig. 1From: Perinatal environment shapes microbiota colonization and infant growth: impact on host response and intestinal functionFactors affecting neonatal microbiota during the first month of life. a–c Discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC) of the neonatal (a) and infant fecal microbiota at 7 days (b) and 31 days (c) at ASV level. Each point represented microbiota from a neonate. Adonis analysis was used to stablish the significance of studied variables. d Colonization patterns during the first moth of life. Neonatal microbiota composition at phylum level at birth (0d), 7 days (7d), and 1 month (31d). C-section (CS, n = 65), vaginal delivery at hospital (VAG, n = 92), and homebirth (HB, n = 23)Back to article page