"VSports手机版" Antibiotic use and the development of Crohn's disease
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- DOI: "VSports在线直播" 10.1136/gut.2003.025239
Antibiotic use and the development of Crohn's disease
Abstract
Background: Few environmental determinants of Crohn's disease are well established. Some observational data exist to implicate antibiotic use as a risk factor but these are derived from studies using questionnaires to assess reported antibiotic use that were susceptible to recall bias VSports手机版. We have therefore explored this relationship in prospectively gathered data. .
Methods: We selected incident cases of Crohn's disease from the General Practice Research Database with at least five years of data prior to diagnosis. Controls with five years of complete data were randomly selected V体育安卓版. Data were extracted on smoking, drug prescriptions, age, sex, and a variety of symptoms and diagnoses that might be indicative of occult Crohn's disease. Logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship between antibiotic use and Crohn's disease. .
Results: A total of 587 Crohn's disease cases and 1460 controls were available for analysis. We found that antibiotic use 2-5 years pre-diagnosis occurred in 71% of cases compared with 58% of controls (p<0. 001), and the median number of courses was two in the cases and one in the controls (p<0 V体育ios版. 001). Adjusting for age, sex, smoking, and use of other drugs, antibiotic use had an odds ratio of 1. 32 (1. 05-1. 65). We were unable to show specificity to any subgroup of antibacterials. Associations similar to that with antibiotics were also found with oral contraceptive, cardiovascular, and neurological drugs. .
Conclusions: We found a statistically significant association between Crohn's disease and prior antibiotic use VSports最新版本. This cannot be explained by recall bias, but due to lack of specificity it is unclear whether it is causal. .
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Antibiotic use and the development of Crohn's disease: methodological issues.Gut. 2004 Oct;53(10):1544. Gut. 2004. PMID: 15361509 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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