Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variation
Background: Seasonal variation and gender preponderance have not been adequately studied in Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). Objective: This study aims to evaluate the seasonal variation and sex preponderance in children with Guillian Barré Syndrome. Patients and methods: A cross sectional study was...
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doaj-9b6504d61524474197ea7679e11d323d2020-11-25T02:44:10ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572016-04-0158110.32007/med.1936/jfacmedbagdad.v58i1.2Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variationNebal W. Saadi Al-Dabbas0Dept. of Paediatrics / College of Medicine-University of Baghdad. Children Welfare Teaching. Background: Seasonal variation and gender preponderance have not been adequately studied in Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). Objective: This study aims to evaluate the seasonal variation and sex preponderance in children with Guillian Barré Syndrome. Patients and methods: A cross sectional study was carried out by reviewing wards’ registry of all cases with Guillian Barré Syndrome admitted to Children Welfare Teaching Hospital during a 10-year period (1999 - 2008). Age, sex, seasonal distribution, residence and outcome were analysed. Results: Guillian Barré Syndrome was diagnosed in 217 (126 boys, 91 girls) patients and the annual hospital rate of admission was 22.9 /100000 children. There was increase annual incidence from 1999 till 2008 with a drop in 2006, boys: girls ratio was 1.4:1 and boys were older than girls. Clustering of cases was found during January, March, May and November over the 10-year period, 37% of cases occurred during winter and 52.5% of patients were from Baghdad. Conclusion: Guillian Barré Syndrome is more common in boys. Boys were older than girls. Clustering of cases was found during winter season. http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/185Guillian Barré Syndrome; Iraqi children; seasonal clustering. |
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Nebal W. Saadi Al-Dabbas Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variation مجلة كلية الطب Guillian Barré Syndrome; Iraqi children; seasonal clustering. |
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Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variation |
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Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variation |
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Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variation |
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Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variation |
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Guillian Barré Syndrome in a sample of Iraqi Children: Seasonal and sex variation |
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guillian barré syndrome in a sample of iraqi children: seasonal and sex variation |
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Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad |
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مجلة كلية الطب |
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0041-9419 2410-8057 |
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2016-04-01 |
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Background: Seasonal variation and gender preponderance have not been adequately studied in Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS).
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the seasonal variation and sex preponderance in children with Guillian Barré Syndrome.
Patients and methods: A cross sectional study was carried out by reviewing wards’ registry of all cases with Guillian Barré Syndrome admitted to Children Welfare Teaching Hospital during a 10-year period (1999 - 2008). Age, sex, seasonal distribution, residence and outcome were analysed.
Results: Guillian Barré Syndrome was diagnosed in 217 (126 boys, 91 girls) patients and the annual hospital rate of admission was 22.9 /100000 children. There was increase annual incidence from 1999 till 2008 with a drop in 2006, boys: girls ratio was 1.4:1 and boys were older than girls. Clustering of cases was found during January, March, May and November over the 10-year period, 37% of cases occurred during winter and 52.5% of patients were from Baghdad.
Conclusion: Guillian Barré Syndrome is more common in boys. Boys were older than girls. Clustering of cases was found during winter season.
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Guillian Barré Syndrome; Iraqi children; seasonal clustering. |
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