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Treatment with antibiotics in the early childhood development of asthma threatens

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 Treatment with antibiotics in the early childhood development of asthma threatens  Use of antibiotics   for the treatment of children in the first year of life may be the reason for the emergence and development of asthma.

This is the conclusion Canadian scientists after the large-scale study in which examined the relationship between the development of asthma   and the use of antibiotics for the treatment of children under the age of one year. The study included all the children of British Columbia, one of the provinces of Canada who were born in the period from January 1997 to December 2003.

Based on study results, the researchers argue that the use of antibiotics in the first year of life causes an increase in the risk of asthma. This fact is confirmed by the revealed direct correlation between the number of courses of antibiotics and increased morbidity.

It has also been found that maximizing the risk of asthma after administration of antibiotics in infants susceptible children   at the age of two to three years. On the basis of what scientists call for a balanced approach to the medical prescription of antibiotics in the first year of life, without neglecting the risk of asthma in children.

Over the past 30 years the incidence of asthma has increased significantly in Russia. Every eighth pupil suffers from this disease. About 10% of children attend courses of drug therapy on asthma. Number of adults in the percentage being treated according to a similar disease half (5%).


One of the reasons that would increase the incidence of asthma, many experts called the increase in pill burden on the child's body. Antibiotics suppress the immune system   growing child's body.

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