Antibiotics linked to eczema risk in children
Giving antibiotics to babies and young children could raise their chance of developing eczema by 40 per cent, according to researchers. Children with eczema are significantly more likely to have been...
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Babies who are treated with antibiotics before they reach 12 months old are 40 per cent more likely to develop eczema, a new study has revealed. The investigation conducted by researchers from the...
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View ArticleAntibiotics increase eczema risk in children, study reveals (University of...
(Source: University of London) Antibiotics increase eczema risk in children, study reveals Posted on 20/06/2013 Use of antibiotics in early life may increase the risk of developing eczema by up to 40...
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View ArticleBaby antibiotics 'link to eczema'
The report also found that each additional course of antibiotics further raises the risk of eczema by 7%. Researchers reviewed existing data from 20 studies that explored the link between antibiotic...
View ArticleAntibiotics may increase eczema risk in children, study reveals (The...
(Source: The University of Nottingham) They found that children with eczema are more likely to have been treated with antibiotics in the first year of life, but not prenatally. "One potential...
View ArticleChildren given antibiotics in first year 'more likely to develop eczema'
New research published in British Journal of Dermatology suggests antibiotics could affect maturing immune system At least one in five children suffers from eczema, although most grow out of it....
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