Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of birth and gestation during a period of an influenza pandemic. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of a prospective population-based cohort of 470,942 adults. We fitted multivariant logistic regression models to determine whether the season of birth and birth in an influenza-pandemic year (1957, 1968, 1977) was associated with schizophrenia. Results: 2077 subjects had been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Logistic regression identified a significantly greater prevalence of schizophrenia in men than in women (OR = 1.516, CI 95% = 1.388–1.665); in those born in the winter or spring than in those born in the summer or autumn (OR = 1.112, CI 95% = 1.020...
Over the last five years a body of literature has been generated concerning whether or not prenatal ...
Season of birth (SOB) has been shown to modify the risk of several health outcomes, including a numb...
Background. Recently, several investigators have reported an association between influenza epidemics...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Background: we analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Several recent epidemiological studies suggest that exposure to influenza during gestation increases...
Maternal influenza during pregnancy is a controversial risk factor for schizophrenia in the child. W...
We examined the relationship between the dates of births of schizophrenic patients admitted to hospi...
The question of whether prenatal exposure to influenza epidemics is associated with an increased ris...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
We examined the relationship between influenza epidemics and the number of schizophrenic and affecti...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Second-trimester exposure to the 1957 A2 influenza pandemic is a controversial risk factor for schiz...
Background: There is strong evidence that people born in winter and in spring have a small increas...
There is a 5--8% excess of winter-births among schizophrenia patients. This could be due to prenatal...
Over the last five years a body of literature has been generated concerning whether or not prenatal ...
Season of birth (SOB) has been shown to modify the risk of several health outcomes, including a numb...
Background. Recently, several investigators have reported an association between influenza epidemics...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Background: we analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Several recent epidemiological studies suggest that exposure to influenza during gestation increases...
Maternal influenza during pregnancy is a controversial risk factor for schizophrenia in the child. W...
We examined the relationship between the dates of births of schizophrenic patients admitted to hospi...
The question of whether prenatal exposure to influenza epidemics is associated with an increased ris...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
We examined the relationship between influenza epidemics and the number of schizophrenic and affecti...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Second-trimester exposure to the 1957 A2 influenza pandemic is a controversial risk factor for schiz...
Background: There is strong evidence that people born in winter and in spring have a small increas...
There is a 5--8% excess of winter-births among schizophrenia patients. This could be due to prenatal...
Over the last five years a body of literature has been generated concerning whether or not prenatal ...
Season of birth (SOB) has been shown to modify the risk of several health outcomes, including a numb...
Background. Recently, several investigators have reported an association between influenza epidemics...