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The increased susceptibility to airway infections after preterm birth does not persist into adolescence.

Anne Louise de Barros GarioudFrederikke Høeg SkovenRasmus GregersenTheis LangeFsrederik BuchvaldGorm Greisen
Published in: PloS one (2020)
We confirmed that preterm birth is associated with higher rates of prescribed antibiotics and higher odds of hospitalization for airway infections during childhood. However, in adolescence we found that there was no increase in hospital admissions for airway infections among ex-preterms, whereas adolescents with low GA actually appeared to purchase less prescribed antibiotics. Whether this trend persists into adulthood and the physiological explanation therefor remains to be investigated.
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