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. 2020 Apr 9;30(7):1067–1071. doi: 10.4014/jmb.2002.02042

Table 1.

List of volunteers for collection of fecal samples.

Subject Sex Age Groupa Number of samples Sample ID Analysis method
Newborn A F Newborn BM1 Three samples collected A1/A2/A3 454 pyrosequencing
(GS FLX+)
Newborn B F Newborn BM1 at one week after birth B1/B2/B3
Newborn C F Newborn FM1 C1/C2/C3
Newborn D F Newborn FM1 D1/D2/D3
Newborn E M Newborn FM1 E1/E2/E3
Newborn F F Newborn FM1 F1/F2/F3
Newborn G M Newborn FM1 Single sample collected G3
Newborn H M Newborn FM1 at one week after birth H3
Newborn I M Newborn FM1 I3
Infant J F 3 weeks BM2 Three samples collected JE1/2/3 Illumina
(MiSeq)
Infant K F 3 weeks BM2 at one-month intervals JY1/2/3
Toddler L M 5 months FM2 WJ1/2/3
Toddler M M 6 months BM2→WF DH1/2/3b
Toddler N F 10 months WF MS1/2/3
Toddler O M 12 months WF RW1/2/3
Toddler P F 17 months SF EB1/2/3
Child Q M 3 years WF→SF JH1b /2/3
Child R F 5 years SF MC1/2/3
a

BM1, breast milk–fed infant (up to one week old); FM1, formula milk–fed infant (up to one week old); BM2, breast milk–fed infant (older than one week); FM2, formula milk–fed toddler (older than five months); WF, weaning food–fed toddler; SF, solid food–fed child.

b

DH3 was sampled at the time at which the diet changed from BM2 to WF, while JH1 was sampled during WF feeding.