Viral childhood diseases have been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). Swedish mass vaccination programmes resulted in radical changes in the panorama of the targeted infections. Vaccines against measles, mumps and rubella were implemented in the early 1970s. In 1982, Sweden introduced the two-dose measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, as the first country in the world. Measles sharply declined in the 1970s. In cohorts born since 1981, measles, mumps and rubella were virtually eliminated. The main aim of this thesis was to investigate whether specific viral childhood diseases, or the vaccinations against them, influence the risk of developing MS. This was accomplished by a study of MS incidence in vaccinated cohorts, b...
In the search for the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), consideration has been given in turn to i...
We have evaluated the epidemiological evidence for an aetiological role of varicella zoster virus (V...
Background and purpose We set out to revisit and comment on the evidence surrounding a popular fi...
Viral infections are probably involved in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). A recent coho...
BACKGROUND: Viral childhood infections may be involved in the multiple sclerosis (MS) pathogenesis. ...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental factors have important roles in multiple sclerosis (MS) suscep...
Previous studies have suggested an association between multiple sclerosis (MS) and infectious mononu...
Background: In this study, the history of viral infections of measles, chickenpox and mumps in child...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine if early infectious exposures such as daycare, early use of antibiot...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disease characterized by periods of quiescence...
Environmental factors, in particular infections, have been linked with the risk of developing multip...
Background The association between childhood vaccinations and infections and risk of multiple sclero...
Although genetic susceptibility explains the clustering of multiple sclerosis (MS) cases within fami...
Multiple sclerosis has been hypothesized to be the result from an aberrant immune response possibly ...
Background and purpose: Infections with human herpesvirus 6A (HHV-6A) and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) h...
In the search for the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), consideration has been given in turn to i...
We have evaluated the epidemiological evidence for an aetiological role of varicella zoster virus (V...
Background and purpose We set out to revisit and comment on the evidence surrounding a popular fi...
Viral infections are probably involved in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). A recent coho...
BACKGROUND: Viral childhood infections may be involved in the multiple sclerosis (MS) pathogenesis. ...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental factors have important roles in multiple sclerosis (MS) suscep...
Previous studies have suggested an association between multiple sclerosis (MS) and infectious mononu...
Background: In this study, the history of viral infections of measles, chickenpox and mumps in child...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine if early infectious exposures such as daycare, early use of antibiot...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disease characterized by periods of quiescence...
Environmental factors, in particular infections, have been linked with the risk of developing multip...
Background The association between childhood vaccinations and infections and risk of multiple sclero...
Although genetic susceptibility explains the clustering of multiple sclerosis (MS) cases within fami...
Multiple sclerosis has been hypothesized to be the result from an aberrant immune response possibly ...
Background and purpose: Infections with human herpesvirus 6A (HHV-6A) and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) h...
In the search for the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), consideration has been given in turn to i...
We have evaluated the epidemiological evidence for an aetiological role of varicella zoster virus (V...
Background and purpose We set out to revisit and comment on the evidence surrounding a popular fi...