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Risk of inflammatory bowel disease in first- and second-generation immigrants in Sweden: a nationwide follow-up study.

机译:瑞典第一代和第二代移民发生炎症性肠病的风险:一项全国范围的随访研究。

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BACKGROUND: The objective was to analyze whether there is an association between country of birth in first-generation immigrants and first hospitalization for an inflammatory bowel disease, and to study whether any such association remains in second-generation immigrants. METHODS: In this follow-up study a nationwide research database at Lund University was used to identify all primary hospital diagnoses of Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) in all first- and second-generation immigrants in Sweden between January 1, 1964, and December 31, 2007. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) with regard to age, gender, time period, geographical region, and socioeconomic status were estimated in first- and second-generation immigrants. RESULTS: No increased but some decreased risks for CD and UC were found among first-generation immigrants. These decreased risks partly remained in the second generation. Moreover, second-generation immigrants of Danish, Eastern European, and Iraqi origin had higher risks of CD than the reference group. Second-generation immigrants of Finnish and Iranian origin had higher risks of UC. CONCLUSIONS: Decreased risks of CD and UC found in some first-generation immigrant groups partly persisted in the second generation. For some immigrant groups, increased risks of CD or UC emerged in the second generation.
机译:背景:目的是分析第一代移民的出生国与发炎性肠病的首次住院之间是否存在关联,并研究第二代移民是否仍存在这种关联。方法:在这项后续研究中,隆德大学的全国研究数据库用于确定1月1日至1月1日在瑞典所有第一代和第二代移民中所有克罗恩病(CD)和溃疡性结肠炎(UC)的主要医院诊断。分别为1964年和2007年12月31日。估计了第一代和第二代移民的年龄,性别,时间段,地理区域和社会经济地位等方面的标准化发病率(SIR)。结果:第一代移民中CD和UC的风险没有增加,但有所降低。这些降低的风险部分保留在第二代中。此外,丹麦,东欧和伊拉克血统的第二代移民罹患CD的风险也高于参考人群。来自芬兰和伊朗的第二代移民有更高的UC风险。结论:在某些第一代移民群体中发现的CD和UC风险降低,部分在第二代中持续存在。对于某些移民群体,第二代人出现CD或UC的风险增加。

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