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Antibiotics prior to age 2 years have limited association with preschool growth trajectory
Prior studies of early antibiotic use and growth have shown mixed results, primarily on cross-sectional outcomes. This study examined the effect of oral antibiotics before age 24 months on growth trajectory at...
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Privacy-protecting multivariable-adjusted distributed regression analysis for multi-center pediatric study
Privacy-protecting analytic approaches without centralized pooling of individual-level data, such as distributed regression, are particularly important for vulnerable populations, such as children, but these m...
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Maternal antibiotic use during pregnancy and childhood obesity at age 5 years
The benefits of antibiotic treatment during pregnancy are immediate, but there may be long-term risks to the develo** child. Prior studies show an association between early life antibiotics and obesity, but ...