Several studies report caesarean section (CS) to be a risk factor for childhood asthma. We used data from a large cohort of 5-year-old twins to examine the relationship between mode of birth delivery and asthma. The extent to which an infant is exposed to maternal vaginal flora may protect against the risk of developing asthma. Therefore, we expect a lower rate of asthma in twins born by vaginal delivery (VD) than those born by CS, and a lower rate of asthma in first-born twins compared to second-born twins by VD. Information on mode of delivery was obtained at the time of birth in a survey completed by the mother shortly after delivery. Information on history of asthma diagnosis by a physician was obtained by parental report when the twins...
ObjectiveTo investigate if caesarean section (CS) increases the risk for childhood asthma and gastro...
Background There is evidence from two meta-analyses that children born through caesarean section (C-...
Background: Asthma prevalence nationwide is increasing. In 2011, an estimated 39.5 million individua...
Background: Caesarean-section delivery has been associated with the subsequent development of atopy ...
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...
Evidence on the association between mode of delivery and asthma at school age is inconclusive. We as...
BACKGROUND: Observationally, delivery by Caesarean section is associated with higher risk of childh...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Asthma is one of the most frequent chronic respiratory diseases and relati...
Introduction: It has been suggested that a cesarean section increases risk of developing asthma due ...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been reported to increase the risk of asthma in offspring. Th...
ObjectiveTo investigate if caesarean section (CS) increases the risk for childhood asthma and gastro...
Background There is evidence from two meta-analyses that children born through caesarean section (C-...
Background: Asthma prevalence nationwide is increasing. In 2011, an estimated 39.5 million individua...
Background: Caesarean-section delivery has been associated with the subsequent development of atopy ...
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...
Evidence on the association between mode of delivery and asthma at school age is inconclusive. We as...
BACKGROUND: Observationally, delivery by Caesarean section is associated with higher risk of childh...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Asthma is one of the most frequent chronic respiratory diseases and relati...
Introduction: It has been suggested that a cesarean section increases risk of developing asthma due ...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) has been reported to increase the risk of asthma in offspring. Th...
ObjectiveTo investigate if caesarean section (CS) increases the risk for childhood asthma and gastro...
Background There is evidence from two meta-analyses that children born through caesarean section (C-...
Background: Asthma prevalence nationwide is increasing. In 2011, an estimated 39.5 million individua...