流行病学
病因学
入射(几何)
麻疹
怀孕
后代
精神分裂症(面向对象编程)
人口
医学
丹麦语
儿科
爆发
人口学
精神科
免疫学
接种疫苗
环境卫生
内科学
生物
病毒学
社会学
哲学
物理
光学
遗传学
语言学
作者
William Howard Adams,R. E. Kendell,Edward Hare,P. Munk‐Jørgensen
标识
DOI:10.1192/bjp.163.4.522
摘要
The epidemiological evidence that the offspring of women exposed to influenza in pregnancy are at increased risk of schizophrenia is conflicting. In an attempt to clarify the issue we explored the relationship between the monthly incidence of influenza (and measles) in the general population and the distribution of birth dates of three large series of schizophrenia patients--16,960 Scottish patients born in 1932-60; 22,021 English patients born in 1921-60; and 18,723 Danish patients born in 1911-65. Exposure to the 1957 epidemic of A2 influenza in midpregnancy was associated with an increased incidence of schizophrenia, at least in females, in all three data sets. We also confirmed the previous report of a statistically significant long-term relationship between patients' birth dates and outbreaks of influenza in the English series, with time lags of -2 and -3 months (the sixth and seventh months of pregnancy). Despite several other negative studies by ourselves and others we conclude that these relationships are probably both genuine and causal; and that maternal influenza during the middle third of intrauterine development, or something closely associated with it, is implicated in the aetiology of some cases of schizophrenia.
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