OBJECTIVE: The use of antibiotics in infancy and subsequent changes in the intestinal bacterial flora have been discussed as risk factors for the development of asthma. However, it has been difficult to exclude the possibility that antibiotics have been given in early episodes of wheezing. As a result, there has been a risk of reverse causation. To minimize the risk of reverse causation, we have focused on the effect of antibiotics that are already administered on the neonatal ward. METHODS: In a cohort study of infants born in western Sweden in 2003, we studied the development of wheezing. The families of the infants were randomly selected and sent a questionnaire at child ages 6 and 12 months. The response rate was 68.5% to the 6-month qu...
Introduction: wheezing is one of the most common respiratory symptoms in childhood. Regardless of th...
Accumulating evidence indicates that there are at least two phenotypes of wheezing in preschool year...
Abstract Background Acute wheezers for the first time in life are an important target group for effo...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased alarmingly in the past 2 to 3 decades. Increased ...
Our aim was to systematically review and meta-analyse longitudinal studies on antibiotic use and sub...
Cohort studies have suggested that early life antibiotic treatment is associated with increased risk...
<div><p></p><p><i>Background</i>: Little is known about the relationship between antibiotic use and ...
Introduction: Assessments on whether prenatal antibiotic exposure and mode of delivery increase the ...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between early-life antibiotic use and the development of wheeze an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse the risk factors for preschool wheeze with special refere...
Objective: Allergic diseases are frequent in children and their prevalence and severity differ in d...
OBJECTIVES: Antibiotic exposure in early life may be associated with atopic disease development eith...
BACKGROUND: The use of antibiotic therapy early in life might influence the risk of developing asthm...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether early initiated anti-inflammatory therapy with prolonged high dose i...
Neonatal sepsis and early antibiotic therapy affect bacterial colonisation and immune activation aft...
Introduction: wheezing is one of the most common respiratory symptoms in childhood. Regardless of th...
Accumulating evidence indicates that there are at least two phenotypes of wheezing in preschool year...
Abstract Background Acute wheezers for the first time in life are an important target group for effo...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased alarmingly in the past 2 to 3 decades. Increased ...
Our aim was to systematically review and meta-analyse longitudinal studies on antibiotic use and sub...
Cohort studies have suggested that early life antibiotic treatment is associated with increased risk...
<div><p></p><p><i>Background</i>: Little is known about the relationship between antibiotic use and ...
Introduction: Assessments on whether prenatal antibiotic exposure and mode of delivery increase the ...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between early-life antibiotic use and the development of wheeze an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse the risk factors for preschool wheeze with special refere...
Objective: Allergic diseases are frequent in children and their prevalence and severity differ in d...
OBJECTIVES: Antibiotic exposure in early life may be associated with atopic disease development eith...
BACKGROUND: The use of antibiotic therapy early in life might influence the risk of developing asthm...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether early initiated anti-inflammatory therapy with prolonged high dose i...
Neonatal sepsis and early antibiotic therapy affect bacterial colonisation and immune activation aft...
Introduction: wheezing is one of the most common respiratory symptoms in childhood. Regardless of th...
Accumulating evidence indicates that there are at least two phenotypes of wheezing in preschool year...
Abstract Background Acute wheezers for the first time in life are an important target group for effo...