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Fine-scale geographical distribution and ecological risk factors for crohn''s disease in france (2007-2014)
Auteur(s) :
Genin, Michaël [Auteur]
Evaluation des technologies de santé et des pratiques médicales - ULR 2694 [METRICS]
Fumery, Mathurin [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Occelli, Florent [Auteur]
Impact de l'environnement chimique sur la santé humaine - ULR 4483 [IMPECS]
Savoye, Guillaume [Auteur]
Pariente, Benjamin [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Dauchet, Luc [Auteur]
Facteurs de Risque et Déterminants Moléculaires des Maladies liées au Vieillissement - U 1167 [RID-AGE]
Giovannelli, Jonathan [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Vignal, Cecile [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Body-Malapel, Mathilde [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Sarter, Helene [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Gower, Corinne [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Ficheur, Gregoire [Auteur]
Evaluation des technologies de santé et des pratiques médicales - ULR 2694 [METRICS]
Fumery, Mathurin [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Occelli, Florent [Auteur]
Impact de l'environnement chimique sur la santé humaine - ULR 4483 [IMPECS]
Savoye, Guillaume [Auteur]
Pariente, Benjamin [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Dauchet, Luc [Auteur]
Facteurs de Risque et Déterminants Moléculaires des Maladies liées au Vieillissement - U 1167 [RID-AGE]
Giovannelli, Jonathan [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Vignal, Cecile [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Body-Malapel, Mathilde [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Sarter, Helene [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Gower, Corinne [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Ficheur, Gregoire [Auteur]
Titre de la revue :
Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics
Nom court de la revue :
Aliment. Pharmacol. Ther.
Date de publication :
2019-10-06
ISSN :
1365-2036
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
BACKGROUND: Geographical variations in Crohn's disease (CD) suggest that the environment has a role in the pathogenesis of this condition.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the spatial distribution and the clustering of CD cases in ...
Lire la suite >BACKGROUND: Geographical variations in Crohn's disease (CD) suggest that the environment has a role in the pathogenesis of this condition. OBJECTIVE: To describe the spatial distribution and the clustering of CD cases in France, and to assess the relationship between the prevalence of CD and environmental risk factors. METHODS: We identified all patients with CD included in the French hospital discharge database from 2007 to 2014. Age- and gender-smoothed standardised prevalence ratios over this period were computed for 5610 spatial units. An ecological regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between the risk of CD and ecological variables (health care, latitude, socio-economic deprivation, urbanisation, proportion of agricultural surfaces and density of industries). Local spatial clusters of high-CD prevalence were searched for using elliptic spatial scan statistics and characterised in a hierarchical ascendant classification based on the same ecological variables. RESULTS: About 129 089 patients with CD were identified, yielding a crude prevalence of 203 per 100 000 inhabitants. The overall spatial heterogeneity was statistically significant (P < .001). An elevated risk of CD was found to be significantly associated with high-social deprivation (relative risk [95% confidence interval] = 1.05 [1.02-1.08]) and high urbanisation (1.09 [1.04-1.14]). Sixteen significant spatial clusters of high-CD prevalence were identified; there were no common ecological variables. CONCLUSIONS: The geographical distribution of CD prevalence in France is not uniform, and is associated with high levels of social deprivation and urbanisation. Larger ecological databases integrating more detailed environmental and clinical information are needed.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >BACKGROUND: Geographical variations in Crohn's disease (CD) suggest that the environment has a role in the pathogenesis of this condition. OBJECTIVE: To describe the spatial distribution and the clustering of CD cases in France, and to assess the relationship between the prevalence of CD and environmental risk factors. METHODS: We identified all patients with CD included in the French hospital discharge database from 2007 to 2014. Age- and gender-smoothed standardised prevalence ratios over this period were computed for 5610 spatial units. An ecological regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between the risk of CD and ecological variables (health care, latitude, socio-economic deprivation, urbanisation, proportion of agricultural surfaces and density of industries). Local spatial clusters of high-CD prevalence were searched for using elliptic spatial scan statistics and characterised in a hierarchical ascendant classification based on the same ecological variables. RESULTS: About 129 089 patients with CD were identified, yielding a crude prevalence of 203 per 100 000 inhabitants. The overall spatial heterogeneity was statistically significant (P < .001). An elevated risk of CD was found to be significantly associated with high-social deprivation (relative risk [95% confidence interval] = 1.05 [1.02-1.08]) and high urbanisation (1.09 [1.04-1.14]). Sixteen significant spatial clusters of high-CD prevalence were identified; there were no common ecological variables. CONCLUSIONS: The geographical distribution of CD prevalence in France is not uniform, and is associated with high levels of social deprivation and urbanisation. Larger ecological databases integrating more detailed environmental and clinical information are needed.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
CHU Lille
Inserm
Institut Pasteur de Lille
Université de Lille
Inserm
Institut Pasteur de Lille
Université de Lille
Collections :
- Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167
- IMPact de l'Environnement Chimique sur la Santé humaine (IMPECS) - ULR 4483
- Institut de Recherche Translationnelle sur l'Inflammation (INFINITE) - U1286
- METRICS : Evaluation des technologies de santé et des pratiques médicales - ULR 2694
Date de dépôt :
2019-12-09T16:50:15Z