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Environmental epidemiology of Kawasaki disease: Linking disease etiology, pathogenesis and global distribution.

Cedric ManlhiotBrigitte MuellerSunita O'SheaHaris MajeedBailey BernknopfMichael LabelleKatherine V WestcottHeming BaiNita ChahalCatherine S BirkenRae S M YeungBrian W McCrindle
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Our proposed etiologic framework incorporates the 1) proportion of population that are genetically susceptible; 2) modulation of risk, determined by habitual exposure to environmental allergens, seasonal variations of atmospheric biological particles and contact with infectious diseases; and 3) exposure to the putative trigger. Future modelling of individual risk and global distribution will be strengthened by taking into consideration all of these non-traditional elements.
Keyphrases
  • infectious diseases
  • human health
  • risk factors
  • air pollution
  • allergic rhinitis