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An Epidemiological Study of Hirschsprung's Disease
*Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health 615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA.
Goldberg E L (Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health, 615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA). An epidemiological study of Hirschsprungs Disease. International Journal of Epidemiology 1984, 13: 479485.
All newly diagnosed cases of Hirschsprungs Disease among children born in Baltimore City and County, Maryland and diagnosed within the Baltimore Standard Metropolitan Area during 1969 through 1977 were identified. Using hospital records and death certificates, 33 cases were ascertained. An overall incidence rate of 18.6 per 100000 livebirths was found, similar to that reported by others. A high male to female ratio (4.32: 1) was found; the ratio for non-whites to whites was 1.67: 1. Non-white males had the highest rate, 37.6 per 100000 livebirths. These findings plus the fact that 9% of these children were also diagnosed as having Downs Syndrome, were evidence that the aetiology of Hirschsprungs Disease may be partially genetic. Among environmental factors studied, there was no time trend and no relationship with socioeconomic status found. Among whites, there was a larger percentage of children who were the first births of mothers aged 30 and above, a result previously reported for children with neural tube defects. Very little is known about micro-environmental factors in relation to Hirschsprungs Disease and this would seem to be the area for future emphasis in research.
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