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Perinatal probiotic supplementation in the prevention of allergy related disease: 6 year follow up of a randomised controlled trial

Simpson, Melanie Rae; Dotterud, Christian Kvikne; Storrø, Ola; Johnsen, Roar; Øien, Torbjørn
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2015
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BMC Dermatology 2015, 15(13)   10.1186/s12895-015-0030-1
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Background: Perinatal probiotics supplementation has been shown to be effective in the primary prevention

of atopic dermatitis (AD) in early childhood, although the long term effects of probiotics on AD and other

allergic diseases is less certain. We have previously reported a significant reduction in the cumulative

incidence of AD at 2 years after maternal probiotic supplementation. In this study we present the effects

of perinatal probiotics given to women from a general population on allergy related diseases in their offspring

at 6 years.

Methods: Four hundred and fifteen pregnant women were randomised to receive probiotic or placebo milk in

a double-blinded trial from 36 week gestation until 3 months postpartum. Probiotic milk contained Lactobacillus

rhamnosos GG, L. acidophilus La-5 and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Bb-12. At 6 years, children were

re-assessed for AD, atopic sensitisation, asthma and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (ARC).

Results: At 6 years, 81 and 82 children were assessed for AD in the probiotic and placebo groups, respectively.

In a multiple imputation analysis, there was as trend towards a lower cumulative incidence of AD in the

probiotic group compared to the placebo group (OR 0.64, 95 % CI 0.39-1.07, p = 0.086; NNT = 10). This finding

was statistically significantly in the complete case analysis (OR 0.48, 95 % CI 0.25-0.92, p = 0.027, NNT = 6). The

prevalence of asthma and atopic sensitisation, and the cumulative incidence of ARC were not significantly

affected by the probiotic regime at 6 years of age.

Conclusions: Maternal probiotic ingestion alone may be sufficient for long term reduction in the cumulative

incidence of AD, but not other allergy related diseases.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00159523

Keywords: Allergy, Asthma, Atopic dermatitis, Paediatrics, Prevention, Probiotics, Rhinitis
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BioMed Central
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BMC Dermatology

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