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. 2020 Mar 14;72(9):1546–1554. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa262

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of 697 Children in the STEPS Cohort by Number of Antibiotic Treatments During Age 0–11 Months

0–1 Antibiotic Treatment (n = 501; 72%) ≥2 Antibiotic Treatments (n = 196; 28%)
Male sex 255 (51) 114 (58)
Maternal history of asthma 36 (7) 16 (8)
Parental history of asthma 56 (11) 30 (15)
Maternal smoking during pregnancy 23 (5) 9 (5)
Birth by cesarean delivery 72 (14) 18 (9)
Prematurity (<37 weeks) 24 (5) 6 (3)
Low birth weight (<2500 g) 17 (3) 4 (2)
Small for gestational age 11 (2) 3 (2)
Household sibling 183 (37) 119 (61)
Breastfed during age 0–2 monthsa 391 (78) 164 (84)
Parental smokingb 59 (12) 29 (15)
Eczema by age 13 months 69 (14) 39 (20)
Day care at age 13 months 111 (22) 43 (22)
Number of ARIs during age 0–11 months, median (IQR) 4 (2–6) 7 (5–10)

Data are no. (%) of children unless otherwise indicated.

Abbreviations: ARI, acute respiratory infection; IQR, interquartile range; STEPS, Steps to the Healthy Development and Well-being of Children.

aData on breastfeeding available for 630 (90%) children.

bData on parental smoking available for 557 (80%) children.