1. An infectious aetiology for childhood brain tumours? Evidence from space–time clustering and seasonality analyses
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Osborn B. Eden, Freda E. Alexander, Anna Kelsey, Jillian M Birch, Richard J. Q. McNally, G M Taylor, and Donal Cairns
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Ependymoma ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Adolescent ,Epidemiology ,aetiology ,Population ,Biology ,Astrocytoma ,Infections ,children ,Geographical distance ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Child ,Space-Time Clustering ,education.field_of_study ,seasonal variation ,space–time clustering ,Geography ,Brain Neoplasms ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,brain tumours ,Incidence ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Seasonality ,medicine.disease ,infection ,El Niño ,Oncology ,Birth Certificates ,Child, Preschool ,Immunology ,Etiology ,Female ,Seasons ,Demography - Abstract
To investigate whether infections or other environmental exposures may be involved in the aetiology of childhood central nervous system tumours, we have analysed for space–time clustering and seasonality using population-based data from the North West of England for the period 1954 to 1998. Knox tests for space–time interactions between cases were applied with fixed thresholds of close in space
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- 2002
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