Studies

  1. Association between the use of antibiotics in the first year of life and pediatric inflammatory bowel disease

  2. Antibiotic Exposure and IBD Development Among Children: A Population-Based Cohort Study

  3. Antibiotics Associated With Increased Risk of New-Onset Crohn’s Disease But Not Ulcerative Colitis: A Meta-Analysis

  4. Fetal and early life antibiotics exposure and very early onset inflammatory bowel disease: a population-based study

  5. Antibiotic use and IBD risk (Case control study-Sweden)

  6. Correlation between antibiotic use in childhood and subsequent inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  7. Perinatal and Antibiotic Exposures and the Risk of Developing Childhood-Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Nested Case-Control Study Based on a Population-Based Birth Cohort

  8. Early-Life Mebendazole Exposure Increases the Risk of Adult-Onset Ulcerative Colitis: A Population-Based Cohort Study

  9. Maternal antibiotic exposure during pregnancy and risk of IBD in offspring: a population-based cohort study

  10. Antibiotic use as a risk factor for inflammatory bowel disease across the ages: a population-based cohort study