Saturday, August 27, 2011

Asthma and antibiotics

Can giving babies antibiotics cause asthma?

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Can infant antibiotics trigger asthma?

Canadian medical researchers are conducting a 2.5-million-dollar study to answer whether giving antibiotics to infants in their first year of life triggers asthma and allergies that develop later on in childhood.

 


More than 50 percent of Canadian infants receive a prescription for antibiotics before they turn one year old, reports Discovery News .


 


The study aim is two-fold: first, to discern how intestinal bacteria inside newborns changes after taking antibiotics, and second, to study if those changes trigger medical conditions later.


 


The researchers are intrigued by microbiota. Considered to be 'good' intestinal bacteria, microbiota protect against harmful bacteria and help the body absorb nutrients.


 


Except no one is born with microbiota. It develops during the first year of life. Hence the age of the research subjects.


 


The study's proof will be in the dirty diapers. Researchers will analyze the composition of microbiota from fecal samples at three months and again, at one year of age. DNA culled from the baby poop will identify bacteria in the microbiota.


 


Source: Times of India

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