Month-of-birth-effect in multiple sclerosis in Austria. (December 2019)
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- Title:
- Month-of-birth-effect in multiple sclerosis in Austria. (December 2019)
- Main Title:
- Month-of-birth-effect in multiple sclerosis in Austria
- Authors:
- Walleczek, Nina-Katharina
Frommlet, Florian
Bsteh, Gabriel
Eggers, Christian
Rauschka, Helmut
Koppi, Stefan
Assar, Hamid
Ehling, Rainer
Birkl, Christoph
Salhofer-Polanyi, Sabine
Baumgartner, Anna
Blechinger, Stephan
Buchinger, Dominic
Sellner, Johann
Kraus, Jörg
Moser, Hermann
Mayr, Markus
Guger, Michael
Rathmaier, Sandra
Raber, Bettina
Liendl, Herburg
Hiller, Maria-Sophie
Parigger, Silvia
Morgenstern, Gabriele
Kempf, Ines
Spiss, Heinrich K
Meister, Birgit
Heine, Martin
Cisar, Astrid
Bachler, Herbert
Khalil, Michael
Fuchs, Siegrid
Enzinger, Christian
Fazekas, Franz
Leutmezer, Fritz
Berger, Thomas
Kristoferitsch, Wolfgang
Aboulenein-Djamshidian, Fahmy
… (more) - Abstract:
- Background: The month-of-birth-effect (MoBE) describes the finding that multiple sclerosis (MS) patients seem to have been born significantly more frequently in spring, with a rise in May, and significantly less often in autumn and winter with the fewest births in November. Objectives: To analyse if the MoBE can also be found in the Austrian MS population, and if so, whether the pattern is similar to the reported pattern in Canada, United Kingdom, and some Scandinavian countries. Methods: The data of 7886 MS patients in Austria were compared to all live births in Austria from 1940 to 2010, that is, 7.256545 data entries of the Austrian birth registry and analysed in detail. Results: Patterns observed in our MS cohort were not different from patterns in the general population, even when stratifying for gender. However, the noticeable and partly significant ups and downs over the examined years did not follow the distinct specific pattern with highest birth rates in spring and lowest birth rates in autumn that has been described previously for countries above the 49th latitude. Conclusion: After correcting for month-of-birth patterns in the general Austrian population, there is no evidence for the previously described MoBE in Austrian MS patients.
- Is Part Of:
- Multiple sclerosis. Volume 25:Number 14(2019)
- Journal:
- Multiple sclerosis
- Issue:
- Volume 25:Number 14(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 25, Issue 14 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 25
- Issue:
- 14
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0025-0014-0000
- Page Start:
- 1870
- Page End:
- 1877
- Publication Date:
- 2019-12
- Subjects:
- Correlation -- epidemiology -- incidence -- month-of-birth-effect -- multiple sclerosis -- prevalence -- Austria -- Europe
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Gaine de myéline -- Maladies -- Périodiques
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