Background: The use of antibiotic therapy early in life might influence the risk of developing asthma. Studies assessing the influence of early life antibiotic use on the risk of asthma exacerbations are limited, and the results are inconsistent. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the association between use of antibiotic during the first 3 years of life and the risk of developing childhood asthma and the occurrence of asthma exacerbations. Methods: Data from four large childhood cohorts were used; two population-based cohorts to study the risk of developing asthma: Generation R (n=7393, The Netherlands) and SEATON (n=891, Scotland, UK), and two asthma cohorts to assess the risk of asthma exacerbations: PACMAN (n=668, The Nether...
Background A recent study suggested that early-life intestinal microbiota may play an important role...
Prospective studies on increased risk of childhood asthma due to exposure to paracetamol and antibio...
Background: Asthma is difficult to diagnose in children and at times misdiagnosis o...
Background: The use of antibiotic therapy early in life might influence the risk of developing asthm...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased alarmingly in the past 2 to 3 decades. Increased ...
Many studies have reported that antibiotic use may be associated with increased risk of childhood as...
Five retrospective studies have reported an association between antibiotic use in early life and ast...
Introduction: Early-life antibiotic exposure is common and impacts the development of the child’s mi...
OBJECTIVES Antibiotic exposure in children is a possible contributor to the increasing asthma preval...
<div><p></p><p><i>Background</i>: Little is known about the relationship between antibiotic use and ...
Objective: Allergic diseases are frequent in children and their prevalence and severity differ in d...
BACKGROUND: The "hygiene hypothesis" postulates that infections during infancy may protect against a...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between early-life antibiotic use and the development of wheeze an...
Background A recent study suggested that early-life intestinal microbiota may play an important role...
BACKGROUND: Phase III of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood measured the g...
Background A recent study suggested that early-life intestinal microbiota may play an important role...
Prospective studies on increased risk of childhood asthma due to exposure to paracetamol and antibio...
Background: Asthma is difficult to diagnose in children and at times misdiagnosis o...
Background: The use of antibiotic therapy early in life might influence the risk of developing asthm...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased alarmingly in the past 2 to 3 decades. Increased ...
Many studies have reported that antibiotic use may be associated with increased risk of childhood as...
Five retrospective studies have reported an association between antibiotic use in early life and ast...
Introduction: Early-life antibiotic exposure is common and impacts the development of the child’s mi...
OBJECTIVES Antibiotic exposure in children is a possible contributor to the increasing asthma preval...
<div><p></p><p><i>Background</i>: Little is known about the relationship between antibiotic use and ...
Objective: Allergic diseases are frequent in children and their prevalence and severity differ in d...
BACKGROUND: The "hygiene hypothesis" postulates that infections during infancy may protect against a...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between early-life antibiotic use and the development of wheeze an...
Background A recent study suggested that early-life intestinal microbiota may play an important role...
BACKGROUND: Phase III of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood measured the g...
Background A recent study suggested that early-life intestinal microbiota may play an important role...
Prospective studies on increased risk of childhood asthma due to exposure to paracetamol and antibio...
Background: Asthma is difficult to diagnose in children and at times misdiagnosis o...