ObjectiveTo investigate if caesarean section (CS) increases the risk for childhood asthma and gastroenteritis with reference made to children born with vaginal delivery (VD). MethodsRetrospective study of data from linked Swedish medical service registers - Medical Birth Registry (MBR) and Hospital Discharge Registry (HDR). Data were obtained from women without any background/perinatal morbidity noted, and from children without any neonatal complications. Children that had reached at least 1 year of age and were found in the HDR were considered as cases, whereas children not found in the HDR or hospitalized for other causes than asthma or gastroenteritis were defined as controls. Odds ratios (OR) stratified for year of birth, maternal age, ...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been reported to increase the risk of asthma in offspring. Th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Asthma is one of the most frequent chronic respiratory diseases and relati...
Abstract Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been associated with an increased risk of subsequen...
Background: In the past few decades, birth has changed profoundly with a steep rise in the rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section might be a risk factor for asthma because of delayed microbial colonis...
Background: Caesarean section might be a risk factor for asthma because of delayed microbial colonis...
Background: Investigating the association between caesarean section (SC) and childhood asthma has sh...
BACKGROUND: Observationally, delivery by Caesarean section is associated with higher risk of childh...
Background: Caesarean-section delivery has been associated with the subsequent development of atopy ...
Previous studies suggest that caesarean section (CS) may increase the risk of asthma in children, bu...
Several studies report caesarean section (CS) to be a risk factor for childhood asthma. We used data...
Background: Asthma prevalence nationwide is increasing. In 2011, an estimated 39.5 million individua...
[10], as they do not experience the stress ofSundsvall, Sweden Full list of author information is av...
Background There is evidence from two meta-analyses that children born through caesarean section (C-...
BackgroundSeveral studies have reported that birth by caesarean section is associated with increased...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been reported to increase the risk of asthma in offspring. Th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Asthma is one of the most frequent chronic respiratory diseases and relati...
Abstract Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been associated with an increased risk of subsequen...
Background: In the past few decades, birth has changed profoundly with a steep rise in the rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section might be a risk factor for asthma because of delayed microbial colonis...
Background: Caesarean section might be a risk factor for asthma because of delayed microbial colonis...
Background: Investigating the association between caesarean section (SC) and childhood asthma has sh...
BACKGROUND: Observationally, delivery by Caesarean section is associated with higher risk of childh...
Background: Caesarean-section delivery has been associated with the subsequent development of atopy ...
Previous studies suggest that caesarean section (CS) may increase the risk of asthma in children, bu...
Several studies report caesarean section (CS) to be a risk factor for childhood asthma. We used data...
Background: Asthma prevalence nationwide is increasing. In 2011, an estimated 39.5 million individua...
[10], as they do not experience the stress ofSundsvall, Sweden Full list of author information is av...
Background There is evidence from two meta-analyses that children born through caesarean section (C-...
BackgroundSeveral studies have reported that birth by caesarean section is associated with increased...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been reported to increase the risk of asthma in offspring. Th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Asthma is one of the most frequent chronic respiratory diseases and relati...
Abstract Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been associated with an increased risk of subsequen...