Antibiotics are by far the most common medications prescribed for children. Recent epidemiological data suggests an association between early antibiotic use and disease phenotypes in adulthood. Antibiotic use during infancy induces imbalances in gut microbiota, called dysbiosis. The gut microbiome’s responses to antibiotics and its potential link to disease development are especially complex to study in the changing infant gut. Here, we synthesize current knowledge linking antibiotics, dysbiosis, and disease and propose a framework for studying antibiotic-related dysbiosis in children. We recommend future studies into the microbiome-mediated effects of antibiotics focused on four types of dysbiosis: loss of keystone taxa, loss of diversity,...
The gut microbial community is dynamic during the first 3 years of life, before stabilizing to an ad...
BACKGROUND: The acquisition and development of infant gut microbiota can be influenced by numerous f...
During birth, a relatively sterile unborn child becomes a newborn coated with microbes on every surf...
Antibiotics are by far the most common medications prescribed for children. Recent epidemiological d...
Long-term antibiotic use can have consequences on systemic diseases, such as obesity, allergy, and d...
BACKGROUND: The effects of antibiotics on infant gut microbiota are unclear. We hypothesized that th...
Antibiotics in childhood have been linked with diseases including asthma, juvenile arthritis, type 1...
Antibiotics in childhood have been linked with diseases including asthma, juvenile arthritis, type 1...
IntroductionThe infant gut microbiome is thought to play a key role in developing metabolic and immu...
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with increased risk for metabolic and immunological diseases...
Background: Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD), defined as three or more loose stools in a day sin...
Antibiotics are the most common prescription drugs administered at the paediatric age, however their...
Antibiotics are commonly used drugs in infants, causing disruptions in the developing gut microbiota...
A balanced microbial composition is essential in maintaining health during infancy and childhood (0-...
A balanced gastrointestinal microbiome is crucial for the development of the immune system. The use ...
The gut microbial community is dynamic during the first 3 years of life, before stabilizing to an ad...
BACKGROUND: The acquisition and development of infant gut microbiota can be influenced by numerous f...
During birth, a relatively sterile unborn child becomes a newborn coated with microbes on every surf...
Antibiotics are by far the most common medications prescribed for children. Recent epidemiological d...
Long-term antibiotic use can have consequences on systemic diseases, such as obesity, allergy, and d...
BACKGROUND: The effects of antibiotics on infant gut microbiota are unclear. We hypothesized that th...
Antibiotics in childhood have been linked with diseases including asthma, juvenile arthritis, type 1...
Antibiotics in childhood have been linked with diseases including asthma, juvenile arthritis, type 1...
IntroductionThe infant gut microbiome is thought to play a key role in developing metabolic and immu...
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with increased risk for metabolic and immunological diseases...
Background: Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD), defined as three or more loose stools in a day sin...
Antibiotics are the most common prescription drugs administered at the paediatric age, however their...
Antibiotics are commonly used drugs in infants, causing disruptions in the developing gut microbiota...
A balanced microbial composition is essential in maintaining health during infancy and childhood (0-...
A balanced gastrointestinal microbiome is crucial for the development of the immune system. The use ...
The gut microbial community is dynamic during the first 3 years of life, before stabilizing to an ad...
BACKGROUND: The acquisition and development of infant gut microbiota can be influenced by numerous f...
During birth, a relatively sterile unborn child becomes a newborn coated with microbes on every surf...