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Premature babies and babies with low birth weight often take antibiotics to prevent, not just treat, infections because they are at high risk of developing
This finding, by a team of researchers from the Department of Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Melbourne, shows for the first time that the use of antibiotics in newborn mice has lasting effects, leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction, including the rate of bowel movement and the onset of diarrhea-like symptoms in adulthood
The team gave the mice oral vancomycin
Rats have many similarities to humans, but they are born with more immature internal organs than humans, and they grow faster
Lead physiologist Dr.