Background Previous epidemiological studies have found positive associations between maternal infections and childhood leukaemia; however, evidence from prospective cohort studies is scarce. We aimed to examine the associations using large-scale prospective data. Methods Data were pooled from six population-based birth cohorts in Australia, Denmark, Israel, Norway, the UK and the USA (recruitment 1950s-2000s). Primary outcomes were any childhood leukaemia and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL); secondary outcomes were acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and any childhood cancer. Exposures included maternal self-reported infections [influenza-like illness, common cold, any respiratory tract infection, vaginal thrush, vaginal infections and urina...
Background: Some studies have found that lower parity and higher or lower social class (depending on...
An infectious trigger for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is hypothesized and we assessed the...
Infectious etiologies have been hypothesized for acute leukemias because of their high incidence in ...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiological studies have found positive associations between maternal infecti...
Background: Leukaemia is the most common childhood cancer, but its aetiology remains unclear. Matern...
Objective To summarize the published evidence regarding the association between maternal infection d...
ObjectiveTo summarize the published evidence regarding the association between maternal infection du...
A case-control study was nested within two maternity cohorts with a total of 7 million years of foll...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Previous studies on the association between childhood infections and childho...
A critical role for infection in the etiology of childhood leukemia has repeatedly been suggested. T...
Data from a national case-control study are used to explore the relationships between childhood leuk...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the role of early common infections and perina...
Maternal illness and drug/medication use (prescription, over-the-counter, and illicit) during pregna...
A possible role for infections of the pregnant mother in the development of childhood acute leukemia...
We conducted a case-control study to investigate the role of early infections in the aetiology of ch...
Background: Some studies have found that lower parity and higher or lower social class (depending on...
An infectious trigger for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is hypothesized and we assessed the...
Infectious etiologies have been hypothesized for acute leukemias because of their high incidence in ...
BackgroundPrevious epidemiological studies have found positive associations between maternal infecti...
Background: Leukaemia is the most common childhood cancer, but its aetiology remains unclear. Matern...
Objective To summarize the published evidence regarding the association between maternal infection d...
ObjectiveTo summarize the published evidence regarding the association between maternal infection du...
A case-control study was nested within two maternity cohorts with a total of 7 million years of foll...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Previous studies on the association between childhood infections and childho...
A critical role for infection in the etiology of childhood leukemia has repeatedly been suggested. T...
Data from a national case-control study are used to explore the relationships between childhood leuk...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the role of early common infections and perina...
Maternal illness and drug/medication use (prescription, over-the-counter, and illicit) during pregna...
A possible role for infections of the pregnant mother in the development of childhood acute leukemia...
We conducted a case-control study to investigate the role of early infections in the aetiology of ch...
Background: Some studies have found that lower parity and higher or lower social class (depending on...
An infectious trigger for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is hypothesized and we assessed the...
Infectious etiologies have been hypothesized for acute leukemias because of their high incidence in ...