BACKGROUND: Celiac disease is defined as a 'chronic small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy precipitated by exposure to dietary gluten in genetically predisposed individuals'. Sweden has experienced an "epidemic" of celiac disease in children below two years of age. Celiac disease etiology is considered multifactorial; however, little is known regarding potential risk- or protecting factors. We present data on the possible association between early infectious episodes and celiac disease, including their possible contribution to the Swedish celiac disease epidemic. METHODS: A population-based incident case-referent study (475 cases, 950 referents) with exposure information obtained via a questionnaire (including family characteristics,...
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is increasing worldwide, which might be due to the changing environm...
IMPORTANCE High gluten intake during childhood may confer risk of celiac disease.OBJECTIVES To inves...
BackgroundHigh gluten intake is associated with increased risk of celiac disease (CD) in children at...
Background: Celiac disease is defined as a 'chronic small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy pre...
Background: Celiac disease is defined as a ‘chronic small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy pre...
Background: Celiac disease, a permanent gluten sensitive enteropathy, is the most common genetic dis...
Early infections have been suggested to be associated with increased risk for later celiac disease (...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Little is known about the pathogenic mechanisms of gluten immunogenicity in p...
Background & Aims: Little is known about the pathogenic mechanisms of gluten immunogenicity in patie...
Background: Celiac disease occurs worldwide in approximately 1% of the population, whereof the major...
OBJECTIVES: Between 1984 and 1996, Sweden experienced an "epidemic" of clinical celiac disease in ch...
BACKGROUND: Celiac disease, or permanent gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is an immunologic disease str...
Background: We previously found that the introduction of small quantities of gluten at 4-6 mo of age...
OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to determine whether age at introduction to gluten was associ...
Importance: High gluten intake during childhood may confer risk of celiac disease. Objectives: To in...
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is increasing worldwide, which might be due to the changing environm...
IMPORTANCE High gluten intake during childhood may confer risk of celiac disease.OBJECTIVES To inves...
BackgroundHigh gluten intake is associated with increased risk of celiac disease (CD) in children at...
Background: Celiac disease is defined as a 'chronic small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy pre...
Background: Celiac disease is defined as a ‘chronic small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy pre...
Background: Celiac disease, a permanent gluten sensitive enteropathy, is the most common genetic dis...
Early infections have been suggested to be associated with increased risk for later celiac disease (...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Little is known about the pathogenic mechanisms of gluten immunogenicity in p...
Background & Aims: Little is known about the pathogenic mechanisms of gluten immunogenicity in patie...
Background: Celiac disease occurs worldwide in approximately 1% of the population, whereof the major...
OBJECTIVES: Between 1984 and 1996, Sweden experienced an "epidemic" of clinical celiac disease in ch...
BACKGROUND: Celiac disease, or permanent gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is an immunologic disease str...
Background: We previously found that the introduction of small quantities of gluten at 4-6 mo of age...
OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to determine whether age at introduction to gluten was associ...
Importance: High gluten intake during childhood may confer risk of celiac disease. Objectives: To in...
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is increasing worldwide, which might be due to the changing environm...
IMPORTANCE High gluten intake during childhood may confer risk of celiac disease.OBJECTIVES To inves...
BackgroundHigh gluten intake is associated with increased risk of celiac disease (CD) in children at...