Impact of the Season of Birth on the Development of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis in the United States: A Nationwide Registry-based Study.
Ishaan DaveBrandon EstroffTalia GergelyChristina A RostadLori A PonderCourtney McCrackenSampath Prahaladnull nullPublished in: The Journal of rheumatology (2021)
Relative to the general population, children with JIA are more often born in the winter, and specifically in the month of January. These observations support the hypothesis that seasonal variations in exposures during the gestational and/or early postnatal periods may contribute to development of JIA.