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Infectious proxies and childhood leukaemia UKCCS Update www.UKCCS.org.uk
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Study population Children (≤ 15 years) registered for primary care with a General Practitioner (GP) Cases - ascertained from multiple sources:- Treating/referring hospitals Cross-checks with cancer registries Controls – selected from primary care population registers and individually matched to cases on:- date of birth sex region of residence
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UKCCS
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Measures of exposure to infection Most direct Least direct SerologySocio-demographicproxies Clinical records
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GP consultations in the first year of life (controls N= 1031, 2-5 years old) non-infectious diagnosis/symptoms non-infectious diagnosis/symptoms N(%) N(%) infectious diagnosis/symptoms N(%) N(%) 3.0 (2.8 – 3.2) 3.9 (3.7– 4.1) mean (95%CI) 860 (83.4) 919 (89.1) 1+ 171 (16.6) 112 (10.9) 0
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GP consultations in the first year: mean (95% CI) ages 2-5 years 3.3(2.9-3.6)3.0(2.8-3.2)Non-infection 4.5(4.2-4.9)3.9(3.7-4.1)InfectionALLN=425ControlsN=1031Diagnosis/symptoms
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At least one infectious diagnoses in the first month (neonatal) Controls(%)Cases(%) OR(95% CI) Any18.123.81.4(1.1-1.9) Conjunctivitis7.28.21.1(0.7-1.7) URTI5.15.21.1(0.6-1.8) Fungal3.15.71.9(1.1-3.2) Gastrointestinal1.21.41.4(0.5-3.7)
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Neonatal infections & age at ALL diagnosis Number Mean(95% CI) 324 45.2(43.8-46.6) 78 45.8(42.8-48.7) 23 37.7(32.5-42.8) Neonatal infections Age at diagnosis (months)
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ALL (2-5 yrs) and infection< 1 yr Compared to controls case children had: - More episodes of infectious illness Excess apparent from birth No obvious specificity Within the case series: - Children with more infections tended to be diagnosed earlier
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Measures of exposure to infection Most direct Least direct SerologySocio-demographicproxies Clinical records Maternal illness reports
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Infectious diagnosis first year: UKCCS controls > 15mths old Number Mean (95% CI) Infectious diagnosis 12882.9(2.8-3.0) - Birth order 15612.9(2.7-3.0) 2+7232.9(2.8-3.0) - Regular social contact outside the home no6062.9(2.7-3.0) yes6822.9(2.8-3.1) - Deprivation at birth low/med10932.8(2.7-2.9) high1923.3(3.0-3.6)
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Infectious diagnosis first year: UKCCS cases > 15mths old Number Mean (95% CI) Infectious diagnosis 7033.2(3.1-3.3) - Birth order 13012.7(2.5-2.9) 2+3993.6(3.4-3.7) - Regular social contact outside the home no3873.1(2.9-3.3) yes3163.3(3.1-3.5) - Deprivation at birth low/med5653.0(2.9-3.2) high1363.8(3.5-4.1)
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Infectious diagnosis first year: UKCCS ALL controls & cases >15 mths Odds ratio (95% CI) - Birth order 10.9(0.6-1.4) 2+1.6(1.1-1.2) - Regular social contact outside the home no1.0(0.7-1.4) yes1.7(1.1-2.5) - Deprivation at birth low/med1.1(0.9-1.3) high2.7(1.2-6.0)
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ALL and prior infectious illness From birth onwards, children who develop ALL have more infectious illness episodes than those who do not The difference appears most marked in those exposed to infectious challenge from other children
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Infections first year: maternal report of infection with GP visit >15 months Odds ratio (95% CI) - Birth order 10.7(0.5-1.0) 2+0.8(0.6-1.0) - Regular social contact outside the home no0.9(0.7-1.2) yes0.6(0.5-0.9) - Deprivation at birth low/med0.7(0.6-0.9) high0.8(0.5-1.4)
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Infection (any) in the first year: UKCCS controls Mother’sreport GP infection record YesNo Total (%) yes758118876(68) no297115412(32) 1055(82)233(18)1288(100)
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Infection (any) in the first year: UKCCS controls Mother’sreport GP infection record YesNo Total (%) yes758118876(68) no297115412(32) 1055(82)233(18)1288(100)
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Ear infection in the first year: UKCCS controls Mother’sreport Otitis media GP record YesNo Total (%) yes84146230(18) no1549041058(82) 238(19)1050(81)1288(100)
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Ear infection in the first year: UKCCS controls Mother’sreport Otitis media GP record YesNo Total (%) yes84146230(18) no1549041058(82) 238(19)1050(81)1288(100)
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Ear infection in the first year: UKCCS cases Mother’sreport Otitis media GP record YesNo Total (%) yes6177138(17) no102571673(83) 163(20)648(80)811(100)
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Age 3 days conjunctivitis 9 months URTI, ?otitis media 12 months Cold 13 months Cough 15 months Cough 16 months Conjunctivitis 19 months Chesty cough 2 years 7 months Pharyngitis 2 years 8 months Chesty, wheeze Infections recorded in GP notes, birth to diagnosis – control
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Age 3 days conjunctivitis 9 months URTI, ?otitis media 12 months Cold 13 months Cough 15 months Cough 16 months Conjunctivitis 19 months Chesty cough 2 years 7 months Pharyngitis 2 years 8 months Chesty, wheeze Infections recalled by mother, birth to diagnosis – control
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Age 2 weeks Severe oral thrush 3 weeks URTI, oral thrush, thrush nappy rash 6 weeks Severe oral thrush 7 weeks Conjunctivitis 8 weeks Conjunctivitis persists 7 months Cold 9 months Otitis media 10 months Viral infection 11 months Conjunctivitis 15 months Ringworm 16 months Diarrhoea 18 months Viral encephalitis hospitalised 19 months Cough 20 months Nasal congestion, ?chronic tonsillitis 21 months Smelly nasal discharge, ?sinusitis 2 years URTI, conjunctivitis, otitis media 2 years 1 month Otitis media 2 years 6 months Otitis media 2 years 8 months Unwell for 10 days, yellow tinge, blue lips, loose motions, leg pains, won’t walk ALL Oral thrush Infections recorded in GP notes, birth to diagnosis
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Age 2 weeks Severe oral thrush* 3 weeks URTI, oral thrush, thrush nappy rash 6 weeks Severe oral thrush 7 weeks Conjunctivitis 8 weeks Conjunctivitis persists 7 months Cold 9 months Otitis media 10 months Viral infection Cold 11 months Conjunctivitis 15 months Ringworm 16 months Diarrhoea 18 months Viral encephalitis hospitalised 19 months Cough 20 months Nasal congestion, ?chronic tonsillitis 21 months Smelly nasal discharge, ?sinusitis 2 years URTI, conjunctivitis, otitis media 2 years 1 month Otitis media 2 years 6 months Otitis media 2 years 8 months Unwell for 10 days, yellow tinge, blue lips, loose motions, leg pains, won’t walk ALL Infections recalled by mother, birth to diagnosis *mother’s recall: one mouth infection that lasted 5 days Mother also recalled:- Otitis media x1, <3 months Otitis media x1, 3-5 months Chest infection x1, 2 years 7 months
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UKCCS: primary care record current analysis Eczema in controls (typically diagnosed in the first two-years of life) in press Eczema and infection in leukaemia cases and controls in progress Combined analysis of obstetric and primary care data in progress
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UKCCS: primary care record current analysis As expected, compared to children of birth order two or more, those of birth order one were at increased risk of eczema (p<0.018) But, as has been shown by others, children diagnosed with eczema before the age of two had more prior clinically diagnosed infections recorded than children without eczema - RR = 1.26 (1.18 - 1.36) The difference was apparent from birth and throughout the first two years of life Eczema in controls in press
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Childhood cancer and deprivation: interviewed cases (3835) and first choice controls (7621) BirthDiagnosis Affluent11.01.0 21.05(0.93-1.19)1.10(0.98-1.24) 31.00(0.88-1.13)1.06(0.93-1.19) 41.09(0.96-1.23)1.15(1.01-1.29) Deprived51.12(0.99-1.27)1.22(1.07-1.38)
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Childhood cancer and deprivation: all cases (4430) and first choice controls (7663) BirthDiagnosis Affluent11.01.0 21.04(0.92-1.18)1.08(0.96-1.21) 30.99(0.87-1.12)0.99(0.88-1.12) 41.03(0.91-1.17)1.04(0.92-1.17) Deprived50.95(0.84-1.07)0.98(0.87-1.10)
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Published UKCCS findings for infection/immunity based on interview data alone are broadly consistent with those of other case control studies
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