Thursday, October 13, 2011
Infant antibiotics increase th
Intestinal flora and inflammatory intestinal disease (IBD) pathogenesis-related. Baby was built on intestinal tract normal flora during an important period, antibiotic application at this stage will affect the intestinal normal bacterial flora of the building, but will affect the incidence of IBD? Canada scholars report, application of antibiotics in infancy and children related to IBD risk is significantly stronger. The study included 264 participants, with 24 cases of children with, 240 were controlled. In 24 children, 15 cases of Crohn's disease, 9 cases of ulcerative colitis (UC). Average age of diagnosis is 6.4 years. 1th year after these IBD in children with birth average of 2.2 antibiotic treatment, controlled by 0.9. 1th year of birth accepted at least 1 antibiotic treatment is diagnosed with IBD odds ratio was born 1th year after not receiving antibiotic therapy is 5.8 times. www.cmt.com.cn
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