Gupta S
University College and Middlesex School of Medicine, Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health, London, UK.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 1993 Nov;28(6):263-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00795905.
Recent evidence suggests that high rates of schizophrenia in first- and second-generation immigrants could be due to exposure to environmental factors such as viral infections in the host country. These findings are discussed alongside parallel data relating to other diseases such as multiple sclerosis and diabetes mellitus. It is argued that in each case the interaction between the environmental agent and constitutional factors related to the immune system need to be considered.
近期证据表明,第一代和第二代移民中精神分裂症的高发病率可能是由于接触了东道国的环境因素,如病毒感染。这些发现与其他疾病(如多发性硬化症和糖尿病)的相关平行数据一同进行了讨论。有人认为,在每种情况下,都需要考虑环境因素与免疫系统相关的体质因素之间的相互作用。