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Antibiotic “cerebral palsy” link Source: BBC News What is cerebral palsy? • It is NOT a disease or an illness • It IS a physical impairment disorder of varying severity that affects movement • It is most often the result of failure of part of the brain to develop, either before birth or in early childhood ORACLE Study • Study investigated if giving antibiotics during premature labor would improve outcomes for babies • Two antibiotics, erythromycin and co-amoxiclav, had immediate benefits ▫ Delayed onset of labor ▫ Reduced risk of infections and breathing problems • Seven years later, the children of mothers who had received antibiotics were 3x more likely to develop cerebral palsy (1.3% vs. 4.6%) What does this mean? • Women in premature labor should continue to receive antibiotics if their water breaks • Experts say antibiotics are not directly linked to cerebral palsy • They believe it is actually due to factors involved in prolonging a pregnancy ▫ Treatments of antibiotics might suppress, but not eradicate infection from the womb ▫ The unborn baby experiences continued exposure in an infectious environment • Further research is needed