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NCT03916874

The Pregnancy & Early Life Study

Sponsor: Quadram Institute Bioscience

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Summary

The gut is home to a diverse and dynamic microbial community, termed the microbiota. The microbiota is essential for health and wellbeing and is involved in acquisition of nutrients and energy from the diet, optimisation of the immune system, and resistance against invading pathogens. Critically, in both new mothers and their babies, any disturbance of the microbiota (caused, for example, by antibiotics, delivery mode \[vaginal/Caesarean section\], or dietary change), has the potential to increase the risk that the baby might subsequently develop allergic-type disorders, infections, and chronic intestinal diseases. Early life is a key period of development, but the investigators need a clearer understanding of how maternal factors and transmission of beneficial microbes from mother to baby influence the development of a healthy infant microbiota. This is only possible through longitudinal studies, where the profiles of microbiota from cohorts of mothers and their babies are correlated with routine and more specific clinical data (i.e. antibiotics and diet) throughout pregnancy and into early life. In order to achieve the aims of the study, the Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB) will work in collaboration with the Norfolk \& Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) to recruit 250 pregnant female participants. Study duration will be approximately 31 months and during this time, the investigators will ask the participants to collect urine and stool samples and low vaginal and skin swabs. Blood samples and breast milk are optional. From her newborn, investigators will ask the participant to collect a meconium and stool samples and skin swabs. The participant will complete three different types of questionnaires for herself and her newborn over 31 months. This study is fully funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).

Official title: A Longitudinal Study to Understand How Gut Microbes Contribute to Maintaining Health During Pregnancy and Early Life.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

261

Start Date

2019-05-01

Completion Date

2025-12-01

Last Updated

2025-03-20

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Locations (1)

Quadram Institute Bioscience

Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom