Tarras S, Schenkman N, Boesch R, Mulvihill M, Caroscio J T
Neurology. 1985 May;35(5):717-20. doi: 10.1212/wnl.35.5.717.
To examine animal exposure in ALS patients, a case-control study was undertaken on 40 ALS patients and 40 closely matched controls. Exposure to pets of any kind and to small dogs in the period from birth until 10 years before onset of ALS symptoms was significantly increased. Affected men showed a trend toward increased exposure to neurologically ill pets, but there was no significant difference when male and female cases were grouped. No differences between ALS cases and controls were observed in exposure to any other single animal species. There may be a link between ALS and exposure to house pets.
为了研究肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者的动物接触情况,对40例ALS患者和40例紧密匹配的对照者进行了一项病例对照研究。从出生到ALS症状出现前10年期间,接触任何种类宠物和小狗的情况显著增加。患病男性接触神经疾病宠物的情况有增加趋势,但将男性和女性病例分组时无显著差异。在接触任何其他单一动物种类方面,未观察到ALS病例与对照者之间存在差异。ALS与接触家养宠物之间可能存在关联。