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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2008; 14(2): 165-173
Published online Jan 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.165
Published online Jan 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.165
Author | Sample | Study design | Variables examined |
Gilat, 1987[50] | 14 centres from 9 countries UC = 197; CD = 302 Diagnosis before 20 yr, all patients < 25 yr old Age-sex match controls | Case control Questionnaires | Siblings, birth order, breast feeding, infection, eczema, family history, vaccination, pregnancy factors |
Rigas, 1993[84] | New York, USA Diagnosed between 1986-1990 CD = 68; UC = 39 Pediatric gastroenterology controls = 202 | Case control Questionnaires | Sibship size, maternal age at birth, month of birth, breastfeeding, maternal smoking one more |
Gent et al, 1994[92] | UK UC = 231; CD = 133 16-87 yr Age-sex matched controls from same general practice as cases | Case control Home interview | Housing in infancy, presence of a lavatory, hot water tap, separate bathroom |
Duggan et al, 1998[93] | UK Consecutive weekly attendees at IBD clinics UC = 213, CD = 110 (aged over 15 yr) Aged-Sex match controls from hospital patients undergoing elective surgery | Case control Questionnaire | Previous surgery, childhood domestic circumstances before age 11 yr (heating, day care, toilets, fixed bathroom, bedroom sharing) |
Sicilia et al, 2001[87] | Spain Gastroenterologists recruited incident cases of CD patients aged 10-79 yr = 103 Outpatient clinic patient controls matched for age, sex and urban/rural. | Case control Population based study Structured interview 95% response rate | Number of persons in home, number of bathrooms, availability of hot water |
Montgomery et al, 2002[88] | Swedish inpatient register UC = 15 823; CD = 12 668 Controls from Swedish Census, Births & Deaths Register: age and location matched 79 546; 63 035, respectively | Case control Swedish Multi-generation register linking cases and controls with family history information | Siblings |
Feeney et al, 2002[16] | UK (Grew up in UK) 16-45 yr CD = 139; UC = 137 attendees at Gastroenterology clinics | Case control General hospital Questionnaire | Hp seroprevalence, family, hot water tap, nursery attendance, indoor toilets, swimming pool use, number or cars, number of house moves, urban/rural location, pets |
Hampe et al, 2003[89] | Germany Consecutive IBD patients identified from German Crohn's & Colitis association = 2351 Controls unaffected first degree relatives = 3364 | Case controls Questionnaire | Availability of tap water, toilet, central heating, siblings and community size |
Amre et al, 2006[22] | Canada Newly diagnosed CD < 20 yr old = 194 Orthopaedic patients controls matched for timing of diagnosis & area of residence | Hospital based Case control Structured questionnaires – mothers mostly answered for patients | Siblings, breastfeeding, day care, place of residency, hot water tap, toilets, number of inhabitants, number of rooms, availability of private bed, personal hygiene, pet ownership, infection, smoking history |
- Citation: Koloski NA, Bret L, Radford-Smith G. Hygiene hypothesis in inflammatory bowel disease: A critical review of the literature. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(2): 165-173
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v14/i2/165.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.14.165