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Prevalence and Predictors of Antibiotic Administration during Pregnancy and Birth

BACKGROUND: Antibiotic treatment during pregnancy and birth is very common. In this study, we describe the estimated prevalence of antibiotic administration during pregnancy and birth in the COPSAC(2010) pregnancy cohort, and analyze dependence on social and lifestyle-related factors. METHODS: 706 p...

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Autores principales: Stokholm, Jakob, Schjørring, Susanne, Pedersen, Louise, Bischoff, Anne Louise, Følsgaard, Nilofar, Carson, Charlotte G., Chawes, Bo L. K., Bønnelykke, Klaus, Mølgaard, Anne, Krogfelt, Karen A., Bisgaard, Hans
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3858309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24340068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082932
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author Stokholm, Jakob
Schjørring, Susanne
Pedersen, Louise
Bischoff, Anne Louise
Følsgaard, Nilofar
Carson, Charlotte G.
Chawes, Bo L. K.
Bønnelykke, Klaus
Mølgaard, Anne
Krogfelt, Karen A.
Bisgaard, Hans
author_facet Stokholm, Jakob
Schjørring, Susanne
Pedersen, Louise
Bischoff, Anne Louise
Følsgaard, Nilofar
Carson, Charlotte G.
Chawes, Bo L. K.
Bønnelykke, Klaus
Mølgaard, Anne
Krogfelt, Karen A.
Bisgaard, Hans
author_sort Stokholm, Jakob
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description BACKGROUND: Antibiotic treatment during pregnancy and birth is very common. In this study, we describe the estimated prevalence of antibiotic administration during pregnancy and birth in the COPSAC(2010) pregnancy cohort, and analyze dependence on social and lifestyle-related factors. METHODS: 706 pregnant women from the novel unselected Copenhagen Prospective Study on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC(2010)) pregnancy cohort participated in this analysis. Detailed information on oral antibiotic prescriptions during pregnancy filled at the pharmacy was obtained and verified longitudinally. Information on intrapartum antibiotics, social, and lifestyle-factors was obtained by personal interviews. RESULTS: The prevalence of antibiotic use was 37% during pregnancy and 33% intrapartum. Lower maternal age at birth; adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0.94, 95% CI, [0.90-0.98], p = 0.003 and maternal smoking; aOR 1.97, 95% CI, [1.07-3.63], p = 0.030 were associated with use of antibiotics for urinary tract infection during pregnancy. Maternal educational level (low vs. high), aOR 2.32, 95% CI, [1.24-4.35], p = 0.011, maternal asthma; aOR 1.99, 95% CI, [1.33-2.98], p < 0.001 and previous childbirth; aOR 1.80, 95% CI, [1.21-2.66], p = 0.004 were associated with use of antibiotics for respiratory tract infection during pregnancy. Lower gestational age; aOR 0.72, 95% CI, [0.61-0.85], p < 0.001, maternal smoking; aOR 2.84, 95% CI, [1.33-6.06], p = 0.007, and nulliparity; aOR 1.79, 95% CI, [1.06-3.02], p = 0.030 were associated with administration of intrapartum antibiotics in women giving birth vaginally. CONCLUSION: Antibiotic administration during pregnancy and birth may be influenced by social and lifestyle-factors. Understanding such risk factors may guide preventive strategies in order to avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics.
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spelling pubmed-38583092013-12-11 Prevalence and Predictors of Antibiotic Administration during Pregnancy and Birth Stokholm, Jakob Schjørring, Susanne Pedersen, Louise Bischoff, Anne Louise Følsgaard, Nilofar Carson, Charlotte G. Chawes, Bo L. K. Bønnelykke, Klaus Mølgaard, Anne Krogfelt, Karen A. Bisgaard, Hans PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Antibiotic treatment during pregnancy and birth is very common. In this study, we describe the estimated prevalence of antibiotic administration during pregnancy and birth in the COPSAC(2010) pregnancy cohort, and analyze dependence on social and lifestyle-related factors. METHODS: 706 pregnant women from the novel unselected Copenhagen Prospective Study on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC(2010)) pregnancy cohort participated in this analysis. Detailed information on oral antibiotic prescriptions during pregnancy filled at the pharmacy was obtained and verified longitudinally. Information on intrapartum antibiotics, social, and lifestyle-factors was obtained by personal interviews. RESULTS: The prevalence of antibiotic use was 37% during pregnancy and 33% intrapartum. Lower maternal age at birth; adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0.94, 95% CI, [0.90-0.98], p = 0.003 and maternal smoking; aOR 1.97, 95% CI, [1.07-3.63], p = 0.030 were associated with use of antibiotics for urinary tract infection during pregnancy. Maternal educational level (low vs. high), aOR 2.32, 95% CI, [1.24-4.35], p = 0.011, maternal asthma; aOR 1.99, 95% CI, [1.33-2.98], p < 0.001 and previous childbirth; aOR 1.80, 95% CI, [1.21-2.66], p = 0.004 were associated with use of antibiotics for respiratory tract infection during pregnancy. Lower gestational age; aOR 0.72, 95% CI, [0.61-0.85], p < 0.001, maternal smoking; aOR 2.84, 95% CI, [1.33-6.06], p = 0.007, and nulliparity; aOR 1.79, 95% CI, [1.06-3.02], p = 0.030 were associated with administration of intrapartum antibiotics in women giving birth vaginally. CONCLUSION: Antibiotic administration during pregnancy and birth may be influenced by social and lifestyle-factors. Understanding such risk factors may guide preventive strategies in order to avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics. Public Library of Science 2013-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3858309/ /pubmed/24340068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082932 Text en © 2013 Stokholm et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bønnelykke, Klaus
Mølgaard, Anne
Krogfelt, Karen A.
Bisgaard, Hans
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3858309/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082932
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