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English: Figure 3. An illustration of the typical developmental colonization of the gut by bacteria. The initial colonies of bacteria that settle depend on the delivery method. In the first week of life, TLR is reduced, which may allow for the formation of stable bacterial colonies in the gut. During the first 6 months, as children are subjected to solid foods, the diversity of microbiota increases. The immune system is able to differentiate the difference between pathogenic and helpful bacteria. Disease appears to correlate with bacteria concentration and composition.
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Author Dr William Ju, University of Toronto

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