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Children Share More Than Just Infections

33 min · 19 mei 2026
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We often think that a child’s microbiome is shaped primarily by the mother and family. A new study in Nature now shows that other children also have a massive influence on the gut microbiome. Researchers analyzed more than 1,000 stool samples from Italian daycare centers and were able to track, at the strain level, how bacterial lineages are transmitted between children. Measurable microbial networks emerged within the groups after just a few weeks. Some bacterial strains spread throughout entire daycare classes. The study also shows that after antibiotic use, the resulting ecological gaps were apparently quickly filled by new strains from the social environment. At the same time, children with siblings already had a more diverse microbiome and acquired fewer new strains from the daycare. This episode explores a fascinating idea: the early childhood microbiome develops not only vertically within the family, but also horizontally through social contacts. The daycare center thus becomes a biological meeting place where community directly influences gut ecology. Perhaps humans are much more closely connected to one another microbiologically than we have previously assumed.

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Children Share More Than Just Infections

We often think that a child’s microbiome is shaped primarily by the mother and family. A new study in Nature now shows that other children also have a massive influence on the gut microbiome. Researchers analyzed more than 1,000 stool samples from Italian daycare centers and were able to track, at the strain level, how bacterial lineages are transmitted between children. Measurable microbial networks emerged within the groups after just a few weeks. Some bacterial strains spread throughout entire daycare classes. The study also shows that after antibiotic use, the resulting ecological gaps were apparently quickly filled by new strains from the social environment. At the same time, children with siblings already had a more diverse microbiome and acquired fewer new strains from the daycare. This episode explores a fascinating idea: the early childhood microbiome develops not only vertically within the family, but also horizontally through social contacts. The daycare center thus becomes a biological meeting place where community directly influences gut ecology. Perhaps humans are much more closely connected to one another microbiologically than we have previously assumed.

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