BACKGROUND The effects of antibiotics on infant gut microbiota are unclear. We hypothesized that the use of common antibiotics results in long-term aberration in gut microbiota. METHODS Antibiotic-naive infants were prospectively recruited when hospitalized because of a respiratory syncytial virus infection. Composition of fecal microbiota was compared between those receiving antibiotics during follow-up (prescribed at clinicians' discretion because of complications such as otitis media) and those with no antibiotic exposure. Fecal sampling started on day 1, then continued at 2-day intervals during the hospital stay, and at 1, 3 and 6 months at home. RESULTS One hundred and sixty-three fecal samples from 40 patients (median age 2.3 months a...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
Antibiotics are by far the most common medications prescribed for children. Recent epidemiological d...
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the consequences of pre-emptive antibiotic treatment in ne...
BACKGROUND The effects of antibiotics on infant gut microbiota are unclear. We hypothesized that the...
Long-term antibiotic use can have consequences on systemic diseases, such as obesity, allergy, and d...
Study of the effect of antibiotics in the first week of life on fecal microbiota up to 2.5 years of ...
BACKGROUND: The acquisition and development of infant gut microbiota can be influenced by numerous f...
Broad-spectrum antibiotics for suspected early-onset neonatal sepsis (sEONS) may have pronounced eff...
IntroductionThe infant gut microbiome is thought to play a key role in developing metabolic and immu...
Broad-spectrum antibiotics for suspected early-onset neonatal sepsis (sEONS) may have pronounced eff...
peer-reviewedThe infant gut microbiota undergoes dramatic changes during the first 2 years of life. ...
Abstract Background: Intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) is widely used, but the evidence of t...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
Antibiotics are commonly used drugs in infants, causing disruptions in the developing gut microbiota...
Antibiotic treatment is common practice in the neonatal ward for the prevention and treatment of sep...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
Antibiotics are by far the most common medications prescribed for children. Recent epidemiological d...
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the consequences of pre-emptive antibiotic treatment in ne...
BACKGROUND The effects of antibiotics on infant gut microbiota are unclear. We hypothesized that the...
Long-term antibiotic use can have consequences on systemic diseases, such as obesity, allergy, and d...
Study of the effect of antibiotics in the first week of life on fecal microbiota up to 2.5 years of ...
BACKGROUND: The acquisition and development of infant gut microbiota can be influenced by numerous f...
Broad-spectrum antibiotics for suspected early-onset neonatal sepsis (sEONS) may have pronounced eff...
IntroductionThe infant gut microbiome is thought to play a key role in developing metabolic and immu...
Broad-spectrum antibiotics for suspected early-onset neonatal sepsis (sEONS) may have pronounced eff...
peer-reviewedThe infant gut microbiota undergoes dramatic changes during the first 2 years of life. ...
Abstract Background: Intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) is widely used, but the evidence of t...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
Antibiotics are commonly used drugs in infants, causing disruptions in the developing gut microbiota...
Antibiotic treatment is common practice in the neonatal ward for the prevention and treatment of sep...
The neonatal period, during which the initial gut microbiota is acquired, is a critical phase. The h...
Antibiotics are by far the most common medications prescribed for children. Recent epidemiological d...
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the consequences of pre-emptive antibiotic treatment in ne...