Antibiotics
Scientists now believe that using antibiotics is not safe in infants and can give rise to allergies in the later periods of life. These findings were presented in the annual meeting of the European Respiratory Society in Vienna. Scientists believe that infants who have been on antibiotic courses had 2.5 times more chances of developing asthma than those who had had no such treatment. But they say that this does not mean that children shouldn't receive antibiotics rather doctors should be prudent in their use. via scientific american.
Scientists now believe that using antibiotics is not safe in infants and can give rise to allergies in the later periods of life. These findings were presented in the annual meeting of the European Respiratory Society in Vienna. Scientists believe that infants who have been on antibiotic courses had 2.5 times more chances of developing asthma than those who had had no such treatment. But they say that this does not mean that children shouldn't receive antibiotics rather doctors should be prudent in their use. via scientific american.
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