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===Less Common Risk Factors=== | ===Less Common Risk Factors=== | ||
*Less common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include: | *Less common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include: | ||
** | **antecedent viral illness | ||
** | **seasonal variation | ||
** | **first-generation rotavirus vaccination | ||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== |
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Overview
There are no established risk factors for [disease name].
OR
The most potent risk factor in the development of [disease name] is [risk factor 1]. Other risk factors include [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
OR
Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include [risk factor 1], [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
OR
Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] may be occupational, environmental, genetic, and viral.
Risk Factors
- There are no established risk factors for [disease name].
OR
- The most potent risk factor in the development of [disease name] is [risk factor 1]. Other risk factors include [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
- Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include [risk factor 1], [risk factor 2], [risk factor 3], and [risk factor 4].
Common Risk Factors
- Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] may be occupational, environmental, genetic, and viral.
- Common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include:
- male gender
- age 6 to 12 months
Less Common Risk Factors
- Less common risk factors in the development of [disease name] include:
- antecedent viral illness
- seasonal variation
- first-generation rotavirus vaccination
Risk Factors
- Age: Intussusception can affect both children and adults, although most cases occur in children ages 6 months - 2 years
- Gender: It affects boys four times as often as girls