Corrigendum: What’s Normal? Microbiomes in Human Milk and Infant Feces Are Related to Each Other but Vary Geographically: The INSPIRE Study (Frontiers in Nutrition, (2019), 6, (45), 10.3389/fnut.2019.00045)

Kimberly A. Lackey, Janet E. Williams, Courtney L. Meehan, Jessica A. Zachek, Elizabeth D. Benda, William J. Price, James A. Foster, Daniel W. Sellen, Elizabeth W. Kamau-Mbuthia, Egidioh W. Kamundia, Samwel Mbugua, Sophie E. Moore, Andrew M. Prentice, Gindola K. Debela, Linda J. Kvist, Gloria E. Otoo, Cristina García-Carral, Esther Jiménez, Lorena Ruiz, Juan M. RodríguezRossina G. Pareja, Lars Bode, Mark A. McGuire, Michelle K. McGuire

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Abstract

A correction has been made to the Materials and Methods section, subsection Extraction of DNA fromMilk, paragraph 2, The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

Original languageEnglish
Article number12
JournalFrontiers in Nutrition
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Feb 2020

Keywords

  • breastfeeding
  • breastmilk
  • feces
  • human milk
  • infant
  • international
  • maternal
  • microbiome

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