Infections and exposure to anti‐infective agents and the risk of severe mental disorders: a nationwide study

Severe infections are associated with increased risks of mental disorders; however, this is the first large‐scale study investigating whether infections treated with anti‐infective agents in the primary care setting increase the risks of schizophrenia and affective disorders.

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