Introduction: Assessments on whether prenatal antibiotic exposure and mode of delivery increase the risk of wheezing in infants and toddlers are inconsistent. Our goal is to evaluate the association between prenatal antibiotic use and Cesarean section with three subtypes of wheezing in infancy. Methods: An ongoing prospective three generations cohort study provides data on prenatal antibiotic use and mode of delivery. Respective questionnaire data was used to distinguish three subtypes of wheezing: any wheezing, infectious wheezing, and noninfectious wheezing. Repeated measurements of wheezing at 3, 6, and 12 months were analyzed using generalized estimation equations. Latent transition analysis assessed patterns of infant wheezing developm...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent wheezing in young infants has a high prevalence, influences quality of life, a...
The main goal of the paper was to assess the pattern of risk factors having an impact on the onset o...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased alarmingly in the past 2 to 3 decades. Increased ...
Introduction: Assessments on whether prenatal antibiotic exposure and mode of delivery increase the ...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
RATIONALE: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
OBJECTIVE: The use of antibiotics in infancy and subsequent changes in the intestinal bacterial flor...
Background: Controversies regarding infant feeding and childhood wheezing may result from insufficie...
Background There is evidence from two meta-analyses that children born through caesarean section (C-...
International audienceObjective: Different phenotypes of wheezing have been described to date but no...
INTRODUCTION:Although preterm birth is associated with respiratory morbidity in childhood, the role ...
Background: Early term-born (37-38 weeks’ gestation) infants have increased respiratory morbidity du...
BACKGROUND: Observationally, delivery by Caesarean section is associated with higher risk of childh...
Cohort studies have suggested that early life antibiotic treatment is associated with increased risk...
Background: In the past few decades, birth has changed profoundly with a steep rise in the rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent wheezing in young infants has a high prevalence, influences quality of life, a...
The main goal of the paper was to assess the pattern of risk factors having an impact on the onset o...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased alarmingly in the past 2 to 3 decades. Increased ...
Introduction: Assessments on whether prenatal antibiotic exposure and mode of delivery increase the ...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
RATIONALE: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
OBJECTIVE: The use of antibiotics in infancy and subsequent changes in the intestinal bacterial flor...
Background: Controversies regarding infant feeding and childhood wheezing may result from insufficie...
Background There is evidence from two meta-analyses that children born through caesarean section (C-...
International audienceObjective: Different phenotypes of wheezing have been described to date but no...
INTRODUCTION:Although preterm birth is associated with respiratory morbidity in childhood, the role ...
Background: Early term-born (37-38 weeks’ gestation) infants have increased respiratory morbidity du...
BACKGROUND: Observationally, delivery by Caesarean section is associated with higher risk of childh...
Cohort studies have suggested that early life antibiotic treatment is associated with increased risk...
Background: In the past few decades, birth has changed profoundly with a steep rise in the rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent wheezing in young infants has a high prevalence, influences quality of life, a...
The main goal of the paper was to assess the pattern of risk factors having an impact on the onset o...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased alarmingly in the past 2 to 3 decades. Increased ...