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- Title
Prenatal antibiotic use, caesarean delivery and offspring's food protein‐induced enterocolitis syndrome: A National Birth Cohort (JECS).
- Authors
Yamamoto‐Hanada, Kiwako; Pak, Kyongsun; Saito‐Abe, Mayako; Sato, Miori; Miyaji, Yumiko; Mezawa, Hidetoshi; Nishizato, Minaho; Yang, Limin; Kumasaka, Natushiko; Nomura, Ichiro; Ohya, Yukihiro; Kamijima, Michihiro; Yamazaki, Shin; Kishi, Reiko; Yaegashi, Nobuo; Hashimoto, Koichi; Mori, Chisato; Ito, Shuichi; Yamagata, Zentaro; Inadera, Hidekuni
- Abstract
In total, 1.6% of infants had FPIES episodes, 0.7% had acute FPIES episodes, and 0.6% had FPIES caregiver's report (Table 1). To examine the associations of gut modulation factors with infant's FPIES outcomes, we applied logistic regression models for FPIES episode, acute FPIES episode and FPIES caregiver's report as the reference group. In a Japanese cohort of over 100,000 infants, FPIES occurred in 0.6%-1.6% of infants. Recent dramatic increase in patients with food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) provoked by hen's egg in Japan.
- Subjects
CESAREAN section; COHORT analysis; BABY foods; ENTEROCOLITIS; MILK allergy; GOAT milk; ANTIBIOTICS
- Publication
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2023, Vol 53, Issue 4, p479
- ISSN
0954-7894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cea.14286