Is Antibiotic Use a Cause of IBD Worldwide?
Antibiotic use is a plausible cause of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Antibiotics are widely used worldwide, including in countries where IBD is recently emerging. Especially in very early childhood, antibiotic use can impact the developing gut microbiome, with potentially lasting effects on gut...
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