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The familial risk of infection-related hospitalization in children: A population-based sibling study

To assess the risk of severe childhood infections within families, we conducted a sibling analysis in a population-based cohort study with genealogical linkage. We investigated the sibling risk of hospitalization with common infections, a marker of severity. We hypothesized that having siblings hospitalized for infection would increase the proband's risk of admission with infection.

Citation:
Miller JE, Carter KW, de Klerk N, Burgner DP. The familial risk of infection-related hospitalization in children: A population-based sibling study. PLoS ONE. 2021;16(4):e0250181.

Abstract:
To assess the risk of severe childhood infections within families, we conducted a sibling analysis in a population-based cohort study with genealogical linkage. We investigated the sibling risk of hospitalization with common infections, a marker of severity. We hypothesized that having siblings hospitalized for infection would increase the proband's risk of admission with infection.