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Rochester, Minnesota — In a retrospective case study, Mayo Clinic researchers found that the use of antibiotics for children under the age of 2 is associated with incurable conditions, including allergies and obesity
The researchers analyzed data from more than 14,500 children, using case data from the Rochester Epidemiology Project, a population-based research collaboration program between Minnesota and Wisconsin
The type and incidence of the disease vary with age, type of medication, dosage, and number of doses
"What we want to emphasize is that this study reveals the association of antibiotics with these conditions, not causality
Recent data show that some of the childhood illnesses involved in the study have increased, but experts are still unclear about the reasons
The researchers also said that the ultimate goal is to provide doctors with practical guidelines to help them use antibiotics for infants and young children in the safest way