Background: Intussusception represents the most common cause of abdominal emergency among young children but nearly 75% of cases are still considered idiopathic. Research design and methods: A case–control study was conducted among Sicilian children aged 0–59 months with a hospital admission for intussusception between 2009 and 2015 to identify factors associated with intussusception onset. Results: Overall, 125 cases and 190 controls were recruited for the study. Birth order (OR 1.49, 95%CI: 1.10, 2.02, P = 0.02) and having had gastroenteritis or having taken antibiotics during the 30 days prior to hospitalization (OR 11.55, 95%CI: 3.23, 41.23, P < 0.001; 3.09, 95%CI: 1.17, 8.12, P = 0.009, respectively) were significantly associated with ...
Background: The etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is u...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
Background: Intussusception represents the most common cause of abdominal emergency among young chil...
Studies associate rotavirus vaccination with intussusception. In Germany, a retrospective multicente...
International audienceObjectiveThe objective of the present study was to investigate the risk factor...
Background: Intussusception is the most common cause of bowel obstruction in infants with an inciden...
Background: Postlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussusc...
Introduction: Intussusception a pathological telescoping of a portion of bowel into an adjacent part...
BACKGROUND: During the first year that the rhesus rotavirus tetravalent vaccine (RRV-TV) was license...
Abstract Objective: Intussusception surveillance was initiated after the nationwide introduction of...
Objective: Intussusception surveillance was initiated after the nationwide introduction of live atte...
BackgroundPostlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussuscep...
AbstractObjectiveIntussusception surveillance was initiated after the nationwide introduction of liv...
Background: A rotavirus vaccine previously licensed in the United States was withdrawn because it ca...
Background: The etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is u...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
Background: Intussusception represents the most common cause of abdominal emergency among young chil...
Studies associate rotavirus vaccination with intussusception. In Germany, a retrospective multicente...
International audienceObjectiveThe objective of the present study was to investigate the risk factor...
Background: Intussusception is the most common cause of bowel obstruction in infants with an inciden...
Background: Postlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussusc...
Introduction: Intussusception a pathological telescoping of a portion of bowel into an adjacent part...
BACKGROUND: During the first year that the rhesus rotavirus tetravalent vaccine (RRV-TV) was license...
Abstract Objective: Intussusception surveillance was initiated after the nationwide introduction of...
Objective: Intussusception surveillance was initiated after the nationwide introduction of live atte...
BackgroundPostlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussuscep...
AbstractObjectiveIntussusception surveillance was initiated after the nationwide introduction of liv...
Background: A rotavirus vaccine previously licensed in the United States was withdrawn because it ca...
Background: The etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is u...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...