Title of article
Parental Age at Childs Birth and Sons Risk of Prostate Cancer The Framingham Study
Author/Authors
Myers، Richard H. نويسنده , , Zhang، Yuqing نويسنده , , Ellison، R. Curtis نويسنده , , Kreger، Bernard E. نويسنده , , Schatzkin، Arthur نويسنده , , Dorgan، Joanne F. نويسنده , , Cupples، L. Adrienne نويسنده , , Splansky، Greta Lee نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
-1207
From page
1208
To page
0
Abstract
In July 1996, Sakai City, Japan, experienced the largest outbreak of Escherichia coli 0157:H7 infections ever reported, involving over 7,000 persons. Michino et al. (1) have convincingly demonstrated through a review of school absentee records, a cohort study of over 47,000 schoolchildren, product traceback, and molecular subtyping that illness was due to consumption of contaminated white radish sprouts served through a centralized lunch program. Multiple other outbreaks of E. coli 0157:H7 infections occurred in Japan during the same summer (2). Investigations of these outbreaks as well as the one in Sakai City highlight some of the problems that face public health officials worldwide and illustrate lessons to be learned for investigating foodborne disease outbreaks.
Keywords
cohort studies , maternal age , paternal age , prostatic neoplasms
Journal title
American Journal of Epidemiology
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
American Journal of Epidemiology
Record number
81
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