Season of birth is associated with multiple sclerosis and disease severity.
P StridhJesse HuangAnna Karin HedströmL AlfredssonT OlssonJ HillertAli ManouchehriniaIngrid KockumPublished in: Multiple sclerosis journal - experimental, translational and clinical (2021)
We identified a birth cohort effect on the association between the month of birth and multiple sclerosis, with a more significant effects for births before 1960. This coincides with a period of lower breastfeeding rates, recommended intake of vitamin D, and sun exposure, resulting in a lower vitamin D exposure during the fall/winter season for infants born in the summer.