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Children born in the summer have increased risk for coeliac disease

Author Affiliations
Umeå University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InJournal of Epidemiology & Community Health
Year2002
Citations148

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVE: Coeliac disease, also called permanent gluten sensitive enteropathy, is being recognised as a widespread health problem. Defining the possible role of environmental factors in its aetiology might open doors to primary prevention. This study therefore analysed if the risk for coeliac disease varies with month of birth as a proxy for a seasonal pattern for possible causal environmental exposure(s). DESIGN: A population based incidence register of coeliac disease in children below 15 years of age covering the period from 1973 to 1997. Incidence rates were calculated by month of birth, stratified for age at diagnosis. Poisson regression analyses were used to estimate the relative risk for coeliac disease for children below 2 years of age by season of…
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