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Antibiotic usage within the first year of life has a protective effect against ulcerative colitis in South Korea: A nationwide cohort study

Authors
Park, JunseokWoo, SungjinChoi, Young-GeunPark, HoyoungIm, Jong PilLee, Hyun JungKim, Joo SungHan, Yoo MinPark, HyunsunKoh, Seong-Joon
Issue Date
Feb-2025
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Antibiotics; Crohn's disease; Inflammatory bowel disease
Citation
Digestive and Liver Disease, v.57, no.2, pp 616 - 623
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Digestive and Liver Disease
Volume
57
Number
2
Start Page
616
End Page
623
URI
https://scholarx.skku.edu/handle/2021.sw.skku/115072
DOI
10.1016/j.dld.2024.10.016
ISSN
1590-8658
1878-3562
Abstract
Background: Antibiotic usage in early life has been proposed as a risk factor for inflammatory bowel disease, especially Crohn's disease. However, most studies were conducted in Western countries. Aims: We evaluated the association between antibiotic usage and the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in the Asian population. Methods: This nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study included 2,941,889 South Korean infants born between 2007 and 2015, using the National Health Insurance Service database. We assessed whether antibiotic use was associated with the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease. Additionally, we conducted sensitivity analyses, considering protopathic bias and dietary variables. The Cox proportional hazards model was used. Results: Among 2,941,889 infants, 2,566,390 (87 %) used antibiotics within a year after birth. Antibiotic usage within a year, number of antibiotic classes, and cumulative days of usage were shown to decrease the risk of ulcerative colitis. This association was particularly prominent with earlier antibiotic exposure. Penicillin was the only antibiotic class related to the reduced risk. The results were robust after adjusting for dietary variables and considering protopathic effect. Conclusions: Antibiotic exposure during the first year of life, particularly at a younger age, is linked to a reduced risk of early-onset ulcerative colitis in South Korea. © 2024 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l.
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