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Antibiotics and asthma risk in pregnancy

Getting sick when you're pregnant is especially difficult, but women whose children are at risk for developing asthma should avoid antibiotics. This is according to a new study which followed 298 mother-child pairs through the child's third year of life.

The study found that 22% of the 103 children born to mothers who took antibiotics during pregnancy were diagnosed with asthma by age 3. In contrast, only 11% of the children born to mothers who didn't take antibiotics prenatally were similarly diagnosed.

Recent discussions of antibiotic use have centred on the fact that overuse has increased the number of drug-resistant germs, and decreased the effectiveness of many treatments. "We were particularly interested in how prenatal antibiotic use affected at-risk children – those with a parent with asthma, hay fever or eczema," said study author Dr Brittany Lapin. "The prevalence in asthma has doubled in developed countries in the last 30 years, and we’re still investigating why poor and minority children are diagnosed more frequently. The message to pregnant women is to avoid antibiotics to the extent that they can, and possibly avoid asthma development in their children."

Although the study revealed that prenatal antibiotic use might be associated with the development of asthma, it did not hold true for wheezing. Wheezing, a whistling or squeaky sound in the chest when you breathe, especially when exhaling, often accompanies asthma.

"The more we know about what factors increase the probability of asthma developing, the better we can assist our pregnant patients," said allergist Dr Dennis Ownby, ACAAI fellow and study co-author. "We wouldn't recommend not giving antibiotics to a pregnant woman, but we recommend caution when symptoms are not clearly caused by a bacterial infection. Pregnant women with asthma should work with their allergist to create a healthy outcome for themselves and their children."

[link url="http://acaai.org/news/pregnant-women-asthma-need-curb-urge-ask-antibiotics"]American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology material[/link]
[link url="http://www.annallergy.org/article/S1081-1206(14)00855-2/abstract"]Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology abstract[/link]

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