Baby Antibiotics Detroit MI

Conventional wisdom tells us that babies and germs make a bad mix. Since children's immune systems generally aren’t fully functional until their second birthday, diligent moms and dads pay special attention to cleanliness and proper sanitation. And when babies come down with bugs, well-intentioned pediatricians often prescribe broad'spectrum antibiotics.

Lee M Weinstein, MD
(248) 203-6620
36700 Woodward Ave
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Business
Child Health Associates
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Pediatrics

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Roberto Benejam, MD
(313) 895-3947
2600 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Detroit, MI
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Pediatrics
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Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Auto De Guadalajara, Fac De Med, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Graduation Year: 1983

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Prasad Lakshminarasimhiah, MD
Apt#516 3737 Beaubien Blvd
Detroit, MI
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Pediatrics
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Male
Education
Graduation Year: 2000

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Julia Gwendolyn Gordon, MD
(313) 576-3448
11M-NEU Detroit VA Med Ctr
Detroit, MI
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Pediatrics
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Howard Univ Coll Of Med, Washington Dc 20059
Graduation Year: 1957

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Pamela Britto-Williams, MD
(313) 870-9205
Detroit, MI
Specialties
Pediatrics
Gender
Male
Education
Graduation Year: 1998

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Dr. Roberto Benejam
(313) 895-3947
2600 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Detroit, MI
Specialty
Pediatrics

Abhay Vasant Mehendale
(313) 745-5260
3901 Beaubien Er Dept - Main Building
Detroit, MI
Specialty
Pediatrics

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Dr. Ibrahim Abdulhamid
(313) 745-5541
3901 Beaubien St
Detroit, MI
Specialty
Pediatrics

Mark F Riederer, MD
(513) 636-4315
3901 Beaubien St Ste 1K40
Detroit, MI
Specialties
Pediatrics
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Boston Univ Sch Of Med, Boston Ma 02118
Graduation Year: 2001

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Chokechai Rongkavilit, MD
(313) 745-5863
3901 Beaubien St
Detroit, MI
Specialties
Pediatrics
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Mahidol Univ-Siriraj Hosp, Fac Of Med, Bangkok, Thailand
Graduation Year: 1988

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Babies, Antibiotics, and Asthma

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By Kris Kucera

Conventional wisdom tells us that babies and germs make a bad mix. Since children’s immune systems generally aren’t fully functional until their second birthday, diligent moms and dads pay special attention to cleanliness and proper sanitation. And when babies come down with bugs, well-intentioned pediatricians often prescribe broad-spectrum antibiotics. Unfortunately, giving antibiotics to infants—even just one course—in their first year of life may double their susceptibility to asthma, compared to antibiotic-free babies, according to researchers from the University of British Columbia, along with BC’s Centre for Disease Control and Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation. Scrutinizing eight studies, which surveyed more than 12,000 children, the researchers’ data indirectly support the hygiene hypothesis—the idea that in developed countries, kids’ reduced exposure to germs may actually impede their immune responses. Critics argue that although pediatric exposure to germs is essential, certain bacterial infections necessitate antibiotic treatment as a safety measure. Also, they point out, the hygiene hypothesis fails in inner cities, where asthma rates in underprivileged youths have soared, even though most of these kids live amid substandard levels of hygiene. With the jury still out, concerned parents should ask their pediatricians for blood work before they agree to medicate their infants, preventing needless antibiotic treatments for viral infections or illnesses with undetermined causes.

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