Probiotic Bacteria Could Protect Newborns From Deadly Infection by MICHAELEEN DOUCLEFF

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Feeding babies the microbes dramatically reduces the risk newborns will develop sepsis, scientists report Wednesday in the journal Nature.First off, these #beneficial #bacteria can push out harmful bacteria in the baby's gut by changing the environment or simply using up resources, Lavoie says.The #probiotic bacteria also produces a compound that strengthens the wall of the #intestine. "It acts as a barrier to prevent the bad bacteria from going through the wall into the blood," he says.And, the probiotic bacteria can jump-start a baby's #immune system."They can promote maturation of the immune system in a healthier way," Lavoie says. "Probiotics can be much more powerful than drugs."http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2017/08/16/543920822/probiotic-bacteria-could-protect-newborns-from-deadly-infection