2020
DOI: 10.17169/refubium-27428
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Relative risk of developing asthma after prenatal antibiotic exposure: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…A pre-registered review protocol was deposited in the Freie Universität Berlin institutional repository (refubium) on July 1, 2020. 29 The protocol and this manuscript are both reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. The protocol is registered in the International prospective register of systematic reviews (PROSPERO) ID: CRD42020191940.…”
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“…A pre-registered review protocol was deposited in the Freie Universität Berlin institutional repository (refubium) on July 1, 2020. 29 The protocol and this manuscript are both reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. The protocol is registered in the International prospective register of systematic reviews (PROSPERO) ID: CRD42020191940.…”
Section: Reporting Protocol and Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed inclusion/exclusion criteria can be found in our published protocol. 29 Briefly, studies were included if (i) they were published in English, German, French, Dutch, or Arabic (ii) the intervention was the use of any antibiotic at any time point during pregnancy (iii) the study reported atopic disease incidence in the offspring with a primary outcome of asthma or wheeze. Study assessments of atopic sensitization, dermatitis/eczema, allergic rhinitis, and/or food allergy in association with wheeze or asthma development were also included.…”
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confidence: 99%