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Long term use of antibiotics in children and the effects

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37732434/investigation-on-the-effects-of-long-term-antibiotic-therapy-in-sickle-cell-disease-associated-with-molar-incisor-hypomineralisation-a-pilot-study
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Harleen Kumar, Kathleen McCafferty, Chaturi Neboda, Isabelle Chase
The term Molar-Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) is used to describe hypomineralised defects of systemic origin that affect at least one of the first permanent molars and often involves the permanent incisors. Antibiotic therapy during amelogenesis may be associated with enamel hypomineralisation. By examining children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), who take prophylactic antibiotics daily from birth until age five, it may be possible to determine if there is an increased prevalence of MIH in this population...
September 2023: Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37508757/early-gut-microbiota-profile-in-healthy-neonates-microbiome-analysis-of-the-first-pass-meconium-using-next-generation-sequencing-technology
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Yi-Sheng Chang, Chang-Wei Li, Ling Chen, Xing-An Wang, Maw-Sheng Lee, Yu-Hua Chao
Gut microbiome development during early life has significant long-term effects on health later in life. The first-pass meconium is not sterile, and it is important to know the initial founder of the subsequent gut microbiome. However, there is limited data on the microbiota profile of the first-pass meconium in healthy neonates. To determine the early gut microbiota profile, we analyzed 39 samples of the first-pass meconium from healthy neonates using 16S rRNA sequencing. Our results showed a similar profile of the microbiota composition in the first-pass meconium samples...
July 22, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37463660/conservative-and-surgical-modalities-in-the-management-of-pediatric-parapneumonic-effusion-and-empyema-a-living-systematic-review-and-network-meta-analysis
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Clara Fernandez Elviro, Bryn Longcroft-Harris, Emily Allin, Leire Leache, Kellan Woo, Jeffrey N Bone, Colleen Pawliuk, Jalal Tarabishi, Matthew Carwana, Marie Wright, Nassr Nama
BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment for community-acquired childhood pneumonia complicated by empyema remains unclear. RESEARCH QUESTION: In children with parapneumonic effusion or empyema, do hospital length of stay and other key clinical outcomes differ according to the treatment modality used? STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A living systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted by searching the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature, Ovid MEDLINE, and Web of Science Core Collection databases...
November 2023: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37370359/antibiotic-prophylaxis-for-the-prevention-of-urinary-tract-infections-in-children-guideline-and-recommendations-from-the-emilia-romagna-pediatric-urinary-tract-infections-uti-ped-er-study-group
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Giovanni Autore, Luca Bernardi, Filippo Ghidini, Claudio La Scola, Alberto Berardi, Giacomo Biasucci, Federico Marchetti, Andrea Pasini, Maria Elena Capra, Claudia Castellini, Vera Cioni, Sante Cantatore, Andrea Cella, Francesca Cusenza, Alessandro De Fanti, Elisa Della Casa Muttini, Margherita Di Costanzo, Alessandra Dozza, Claudia Gatti, Cristina Malaventura, Luca Pierantoni, Giovanni Parente, Gabriella Pelusi, Serafina Perrone, Laura Serra, Francesco Torcetta, Enrico Valletta, Gianluca Vergine, Francesco Antodaro, Andrea Bergomi, Jennifer Chiarlolanza, Laura Leoni, Franco Mazzini, Roberto Sacchetti, Agnese Suppiej, Lorenzo Iughetti, Andrea Pession, Mario Lima, Susanna Esposito, The Uti-Ped-Er Study Group
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) represents one of the most common infectious diseases and a major cause of antibiotic prescription in children. To prevent recurrent infections and long-term complications, low-dose continuous antibiotic prophylaxis (CAP) has been used. However, the efficacy of CAP is controversial. The aim of this document was to develop updated guidelines on the efficacy and safety of CAP to prevent pediatric UTIs. Methods: A panel of experts on pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric nephrology, pediatric urology, and primary care was asked clinical questions concerning the role of CAP in preventing UTIs in children...
June 12, 2023: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37346296/short-term-antibiotic-therapy-for-the-most-common-bacterial-respiratory-infections-in-infants-and-children
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Nicola Principi, Giovanni Autore, Alberto Argentiero, Susanna Esposito
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics have strongly accelerated the progressive increase in bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The evidence that antimicrobial selective pressure was greater the longer the antibiotic therapy was continued has led some experts to reconsider duration of antibiotic therapy testing the use of short-term drug administration. If as effective as long-term therapy, short-term therapy could have been an easy measure to limit AMR emergence. In the present narrative review, whether present knowledge on short-term therapy of acute streptococcal pharyngitis (ASF), acute otitis media (AOM) and mild to moderate community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) allows systematic use of short-term therapy in infants and children with these diseases is discussed...
2023: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37234915/maternal-antibiotic-administration-during-gestation-can-affect-the-memory-and-brain-structure-in-mouse-offspring
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Dmytro Shepilov, Iryna Osadchenko, Tetiana Kovalenko, Chiaki Yamada, Anastasiia Chereshynska, Kateryna Smozhanyk, Galyna Ostrovska, Stanislav Groppa, Alexandru Movila, Galyna Skibo
Maternal antibiotics administration (MAA) is among the widely used therapeutic approaches in pregnancy. Although published evidence demonstrates that infants exposed to antibiotics immediately after birth have altered recognition memory responses at one month of age, very little is known about in utero effects of antibiotics on the neuronal function and behavior of children after birth. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of MAA at different periods of pregnancy on memory decline and brain structural alterations in young mouse offspring after their first month of life...
2023: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144842/conventional-chest-physiotherapy-compared-to-other-airway-clearance-techniques-for-cystic-fibrosis
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Eleanor Main, Sarah Rand
BACKGROUND: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited life-limiting disorder. Over time persistent infection and inflammation within the lungs contribute to severe airway damage and loss of respiratory function. Chest physiotherapy, or airway clearance techniques (ACTs), are integral in removing airway secretions and initiated shortly after CF diagnosis. Conventional chest physiotherapy (CCPT) generally requires assistance, while alternative ACTs can be self-administered, facilitating independence and flexibility...
May 5, 2023: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37140456/blapstin-a-diapause-specific-peptide-like-peptide-from-the-chinese-medicinal-beetle-blaps-rhynchopetera-has-antifungal-function
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La-Mei Zhang, Min Yang, Sheng-Wen Zhou, Hao Zhang, Ying Feng, Lei Shi, Dong-Sheng Li, Qiu-Min Lu, Zhong-He Zhang, Min Zhao
Drug resistance against bacteria and fungi has become common in recent years, and it is urgent to discover novel antimicrobial peptides to manage this problem. Many antimicrobial peptides from insects have been reported to have antifungal activity and are candidate molecules in the treatment of human diseases. In the present study, we characterized an antifungal peptide named blapstin that was isolated from the Chinese medicinal beetle Blaps rhynchopetera used in folk medicine. The complete coding sequence was cloned from the cDNA library prepared from the midgut of B...
May 4, 2023: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36915021/nonoperative-management-versus-laparoscopic-appendectomy-in-children-a-cost-effectiveness-analysis
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Ursula C Adams, Joshua N Herb, Adesola C Akinkuotu, Jared R Gallaher, Anthony G Charles, Michael R Phillips
INTRODUCTION: Nonoperative management (NOM) of acute appendicitis in the pediatric population is highly debated with uncertain cost-effectiveness. We performed a decision tree cost-effectiveness analysis of NOM versus early laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) for acute appendicitis in children. METHODS: We created a decision tree model for a simulated cohort of 49,000 patients, the number of uncomplicated appendectomies performed annually, comparing NOM and LA. We included postoperative complications, recurrent appendicitis, and antibiotic-related complications...
March 2023: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36860273/current-understanding-of-antibiotic-associated-dysbiosis-and-approaches-for-its-management
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Dhanasekhar Kesavelu, Pramod Jog
Increased exposure to antibiotics during early childhood increases the risk of antibiotic-associated dysbiosis, which is associated with reduced diversity of gut microbial species and abundance of certain taxa, disruption of host immunity, and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant microbes. The disruption of gut microbiota and host immunity in early life is linked to the development of immune-related and metabolic disorders later in life. Antibiotic administration in populations predisposed to gut microbiota dysbiosis, such as newborns, obese children, and children with allergic rhinitis and recurrent infections; changes microbial composition and diversity; exacerbating dysbiosis and resulting in negative health outcomes...
2023: Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36858640/effects-of-early-life-tosufloxacin-tosilate-hydrate-administration-on-growth-rate-neurobehavior-and-gut-microbiota-at-adulthood-in-male-mice
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Ayano Hasegawa, Takahiro Sasaki, Jahidul Islam, Takashi Tominaga, Tomonori Nochi, Kenshiro Hara, Kentaro Tanemura
Reportedly, antibiotics, which are frequently prescribed in children, have long-term effects owing to gut microbiota dysregulation. Tosufloxacin tosilate hydrate (TFLX) is the first orally administered new quinolone with high efficacy and broad-spectrum action approved as an antibacterial agent for pediatric use in Japan. However, studies on the effects of its early-stage administration are limited. Therefore, we aimed to analyze the later effects of its developmental administration by monitoring growth rate, neurobehavior, and gut microbiota in mice...
2023: Journal of Toxicological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36739552/-modern-views-of-fever-management-about-the-feverfriendtm-program
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Henrik Szőke, Ferenc Fekete, Tibor Kocsis, László Szijjártó, Zoltán Nyul, Ágnes Kiss, József Betlehem, Zsófia Verzár, János Hajdu Ráfis, Anikó Balogh
INTRODUCTION: A wealth of physiological, pathophysiological and clinical evidence of the beneficial effects of childhood fever exists already. Nevertheless, the public perception of fever has become persistently negative. Sociological research attributes this to a number of factors: unjustified fear, help-seeking behaviour, complex behavioural patterns of symptom avoidance and comfort-seeking. One of the keys to this change in attitudes, in the light of recent research, is linked to changes in the awareness and understanding of health among health professionals and lay people...
February 5, 2023: Orvosi Hetilap
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36625621/-clinical-and-pathogenetic-aspects-of-the-treatment-and-prevention-of-pyelonephritis-in-children
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N A Nashivochnikova, V E Leanovich
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of pyelonephritis in children should be combined, long-term and individual-based. The success of the therapy in children largely depends on the prompt appointment and the correct choice of antimicrobial therapy. AIM: To evaluate the efficiency of the dietary supplement "Cystenium II" in a group of children aged 7 to 14 years with a diagnosis of acute and chronic recurrent pyelonephritis in the acute phase. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 60 children aged 7 to 14 years with a diagnosis of acute or chronic recurrent pyelonephritis in the acute stage were included in the study...
December 2022: Urologii︠a︡
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36527125/effect-of-proton-pump-inhibitors-in-infants-with-esophageal-atresia-on-the-gut-microbiome-a-pilot-cohort
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Nele Brusselaers, Marcela Pereira, Johan Alm, Lars Engstrand, Helene Engstrand Lilja
BACKGROUND: The effects of proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) on the infant microbiome remain unclear. Swedish pilot cohort study to assess the longitudinal effect of long-term PPI on the infant gut microbiome, including ten newborn infants operated for esophageal atresia exposed to PPIs (mean 57 weeks), compared to healthy one-year-old controls. All children were born vaginally and were otherwise healthy. Within- and between sample diversity of the fecal microbiome was assessed using untargeted whole genome Shotgun metagenomics which sequences all the DNA in the sample and can capture genes rather than a taxonomic fingerprint...
December 16, 2022: Gut Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36511520/homeopathic-medicinal-products-for-preventing-and-treating-acute-respiratory-tract-infections-in-children
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Kate Hawke, David King, Mieke L van Driel, Treasure M McGuire
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are common and may lead to complications. Most children experience between three and six ARTIs annually. Although most infections are self-limiting, symptoms can be distressing. Many treatments are used to control symptoms and shorten illness duration. Most treatments have minimal benefit and may lead to adverse events. Oral homeopathic medicinal products could play a role in childhood ARTI management if evidence for their effectiveness is established...
December 13, 2022: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36394926/-methods-of-gut-microbiota-correction-for-treatment-and-prevention-of-food-allergy-a-review-of-current-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M M Fedotova, V D Prokopyeva, V A Dochkin, V D Boguta, O S Fedorova
Food allergy (FA) is an actual problem in pediatric practice. The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in food sensitization development, since the maturation of immune system occurs under the influence of intestinal microorganisms. Immunoregulatory activity of gut microbiota is associated with the increase of IgA production and promotion of the barrier function of intestinal epithelium. Gut microbiota influence the activity of T-regulatory cells, as well. Violation of gut biocenosis, which occurs under the influence of various factors (artificial feeding, past diseases, the use of antibiotics, etc...
2022: Voprosy Pitaniia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36386066/use-of-bleach-baths-for-atopic-dermatitis-an-indian-perspective
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Nidhi Sharma, Sandipan Dhar, Abhishek De, Kiran Godse, D S Krupa Shankar, Vijay Zawar, Mukesh Girdhar, Bela Shah
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disorder affecting 15-20% of children and 1-10% of adults. Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) infection is the most frequent complication of AD and is involved in the worsening of the disease. Systemic and topical antibiotics are used in the treatment for AD but there are concerns over increasing resistance. Bleach (sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl) baths are an inexpensive, widely accessible, alternative antibiotic treatment that may not worsen antibiotic resistance...
May 2022: Indian Journal of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36319524/paediatric-ocular-rosacea-diagnosis-and-management-with-an-eyelid-warming-device-and-topical-azithromycin-1-5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Brémond-Gignac, V Navel, S Doan, F Chiambaretta
BACKGROUND: Ocular rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disorder with periods of exacerbation and remission, often underdiagnosed in children. When diagnosed, its management is challenging because of a lack of effective long-term treatment options. OBJECTIVE: To report our experience in cases of pediatric ocular rosacea treated with moist heat therapy and topical azithromycin 1.5%. METHODS: The medical records of six children diagnosed with ocular rosacea based on a careful medical history and slit-lamp examination of the eyelids and ocular surface were reviewed...
October 29, 2022: Journal Français D'ophtalmologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36176829/uses-of-antibiotics-alone-in-case-of-uncomplicated-appendicitis
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Siddhartha Yadao, Yashwant Lamture, Shreyash Huse
The frequent abdominal surgical emergency is acute appendicitis with a significantly less lifelong risk. One of the most common surgeries manifested is an appendectomy, but with recent advances, non-operative management has evolved using antibiotics. In adult patients with simple appendicitis, we identified the role of surgical and non-surgical therapy. One of the most common surgeries manifested is an appendectomy, but with recent advances, non-operative management has evolved using antibiotics. In adults suffering from mild appendicitis, we identified the role of surgical and non-surgical therapy...
August 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36158016/effects-of-glucocorticoids-on-leukocytes-genomic-and-non-genomic-mechanisms
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Wan-Yu Jia, Jian-Jiang Zhang
Glucocorticoids (GCs) have been widely used as immunosuppressants and anti-inflammatory agents to treat a variety of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, and they fully exert their anti-inflammatory and immune-regulating effects in the body. The effect of GCs on white blood cells is an important part of their action. GCs can cause changes in peripheral blood white blood cell counts by regulating the proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis of white blood cells. Although the total number of white blood cells, neutrophil counts, lymphocytes, and eosinophils increases, the counts of basic granulocytes and macrophages decreases...
July 26, 2022: World Journal of Clinical Cases
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