Gut microbiota in necrotizing enterocolitis: a bibliometric and visualization analysis

Dec 2, 2025Pediatric research

Research trends on gut bacteria in severe newborn gut disease

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Abstract

A total of 555 articles on gut microbiota and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) were published from 1996 to 2024.

  • The number of publications has consistently increased, particularly since 2009.
  • The United States and China are the primary contributors, with the U.S. having the most influence.
  • Key research trends include the role of the neonatal gut microbiota in NEC pathogenesis and the potential therapeutic benefits of breast milk and probiotics.
  • Recent literature emphasizes keywords like 'premature infants,' 'pathogenesis,' and 'gut microbiota,' indicating shifting research priorities.
  • Probiotics and breast milk components may serve as promising strategies for restoring microbial balance in preterm infants.

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