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炎症性肠病诊断前的医疗保健利用情况以及家畜接触的影响:一项纵向病例对照研究。

Healthcare utilisation prior to the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseases and the influence of livestock exposure: A longitudinal case-control study.

机构信息

Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, NIVEL, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, IRAS, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Apr 9;13(4):e0195305. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195305. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

An increased prevalence of the inflammatory bowel diseases, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, was found amongst residents in a livestock dense area. We hypothesised that exposure to livestock farms might be a substantial environmental factor that contributes to the development of these diseases and that in the lead up to inflammatory bowel diseases potential risk factors can be identified. This study aimed to investigate the contribution of livestock exposure to the development of these diseases and the clinical events prior to the diagnosis. Electronic health records from 2006-2013 of general practices were used. The study population consisted of patients with a new diagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseases resident in areas with a high (n = 141) or lower (n = 109) livestock density. Patients with low back pain (n = 10,469) were used as controls. For those in a livestock dense area, distance to livestock farms was determined. Associations between morbidities and drug prescriptions in the reporting year and three years previous to the diagnosis, and the residential proximity to livestock exposure were investigated with multivariable logistic regression analyses. Acute and chronic morbidity of the gastrointestinal tract and associated drug prescriptions were predictive for the development of inflammatory bowel diseases. In addition, a positive association was found between infections and living within 500 meter of poultry farms and the development of inflammatory bowel diseases [OR: 3.3 (1.1-9.9)]. Nonetheless, overall livestock exposure contributed little to the development of these diseases. These results suggest that exposure to livestock farms on its own contributes minimal to the development of inflammatory bowel diseases. Nonetheless, having infections appeared to be a risk factor for neighbouring residents of poultry farms. More research is warranted to explain the increased prevalence of inflammatory bowel diseases amongst residents in areas with a high density of livestock.

摘要

在一个牲畜密集地区的居民中,发现炎症性肠病(溃疡性结肠炎和克罗恩病)的患病率增加。我们假设接触牲畜养殖场可能是导致这些疾病发展的一个重要环境因素,并且在炎症性肠病发生之前,可以确定潜在的风险因素。本研究旨在调查牲畜接触对这些疾病发展的贡献以及诊断前的临床事件。使用了 2006-2013 年的普通实践电子健康记录。研究人群包括居住在高(n=141)或低(n=109)牲畜密度地区的新诊断为炎症性肠病的患者。腰痛患者(n=10469)作为对照。对于那些居住在牲畜密集地区的人,确定了与牲畜农场的距离。使用多变量逻辑回归分析调查了报告年度和诊断前三年的发病与药物处方之间的发病率和与居住在牲畜暴露相关的发病率之间的相关性。胃肠道的急性和慢性发病和相关的药物处方是炎症性肠病发展的预测因素。此外,还发现感染与生活在距离家禽养殖场 500 米以内与炎症性肠病的发展之间存在正相关[OR:3.3(1.1-9.9)]。尽管如此,牲畜暴露的总体情况对这些疾病的发展贡献很小。这些结果表明,单独接触牲畜养殖场对炎症性肠病的发展贡献不大。尽管如此,感染似乎是家禽养殖场附近居民的一个风险因素。需要进一步研究来解释在牲畜密度高的地区居民中炎症性肠病患病率的增加。

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