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Mum’s infection during pregnancy may raise newborn’s risk of IBD
Exposure to any infection during early pregnancy or to a gastrointestinal infection during late pregnancy contributes to the increased likelihood of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) development, especially Crohn’s disease, in the offspring, according to a study.
Mum’s infection during pregnancy may raise newborn’s risk of IBD
23 May 2024Vedolizumab helps induce steroid-free remission in children with IBD
Use of vedolizumab as maintenance treatment in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) results in sustained steroid-free remission, with an acceptable safety profile, according to the results of the 54-week follow-up of the VedoKids Study presented at ESPGHAN 2024.
Vedolizumab helps induce steroid-free remission in children with IBD
21 May 2024Prednisone better than anakinra-zinc combo for severe alcohol-associated hepatitis
Use of prednisone in patients with severe alcohol-associated hepatitis (SAH) results in significantly better overall and transplant-free survival at 90 days and a lower incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) when compared with the use of anakinra plus zinc, results of a study have shown.