2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2015.01.001
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Diurnal and Seasonal Occurrence of Febrile Seizures

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“…However, a study conducted in Finland reported that febrile seizure occurred most frequently in winter but was uncommon in summer [16]. The authors reported that this result was associated with febrile episodes, which were also frequent in winter and uncommon in summer [10]. In a study of febrile seizure distribution and associated viral infection in in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the distributions of febrile seizure from spring to winter were similar, and no statistically significant association with virus infection was observed [11].…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…However, a study conducted in Finland reported that febrile seizure occurred most frequently in winter but was uncommon in summer [16]. The authors reported that this result was associated with febrile episodes, which were also frequent in winter and uncommon in summer [10]. In a study of febrile seizure distribution and associated viral infection in in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the distributions of febrile seizure from spring to winter were similar, and no statistically significant association with virus infection was observed [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Some studies have investigated the seasonal distribution of febrile seizures. In those studies, febrile seizures were reported to be associated with seasonal viral epidemics, and the two events exhibited similar trends [7][8][9][10][11]. However, those studies were mostly conducted at single institutions with small numbers of patients, and no studies have been based on data from an entire population.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The maximum temperature of the fever in patients with FS (mean 39.7 °C, range 37.6-42.0 °C) was similar throughout the year. [ 1 ]…”
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“…Mikkonen i wsp. w swoich badaniach donoszą, że pierwszorazowe drgawki gorączkowe u dzieci występowały nieregularnie w ciągu roku, najczęściej w zimie, a najrzadziej latem [27]. Z kolei Chung podaje dwa sezonowe szczyty występowania przypadające na listopad, grudzień i styczeń, co związane jest z zakażeniem górnych dróg oddechowych, a od czerwca do sierpnia w przypadku pojawienia się chorób wirusowych przewodu pokarmowego.…”
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“…Natomiast w badaniach oceniających dobową zależność występowania pierwszorazowych drgawek gorączko-wych prowadzonych w Oulu w Finlandii Mikkonen i wsp. dowiedli, że do incydentu najczęściej dochodziło w godzinach wieczornych (18.00-22.00), a najrzadziej we wczesnych godzinach porannych między 2.00 a 6.00 rano [27].…”
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