| Literature DB >> 30501687 |
I S Rasmussen1, L H Mortensen1, T G Krause2, A-M Nybo Andersen1.
Abstract
It has been reported that foetal death follows a seasonal pattern. Influenza virus infection has been postulated as one possible contributor to this seasonal variation. This ecological study explored the temporal association between the influenza activity and the frequency of foetal death. Time series analysis was conducted using weekly influenza-like illness consultation proportions from the Danish sentinel surveillance system and weekly proportions of spontaneous abortions and stillbirths from hospital registers from 1994 to 2009. The association was examined in an autoregressive (AR) integrated (I) moving average (MA) model and subsequently analysed with cross-correlation functions. Our findings confirmed the well-known seasonality in influenza, but also seasonality in spontaneous abortion. No clear pattern of seasonality was found for stillbirths, although the analysis exposed dependency between observations. One final AR integrated MA model was identified for the influenza-like illness (ILI) series. We found no statistically significant relationship between weekly influenza-like illness consultation proportions and weekly spontaneous abortion proportions (five lags: P = 0.52; 11 lags: P = 0.91) or weekly stillbirths (five lags: P = 0.93; 11 lags: P = 0.40). Exposure to circulating influenza during pregnancy was not associated with rates of spontaneous abortions or stillbirths. Seasonal variations in spontaneous abortion were confirmed and this phenomenon needs further investigation.Entities:
Keywords: Foetal death; influenza (seasonal); maternal infection; seasonality
Year: 2018 PMID: 30501687 PMCID: PMC6518601 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268818003254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 2.451
Descriptive statistics of the included time series
| Time-series | Mean ( | Min. | Max. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Influenza-like illness patients per 100 consultations | 828 | 1.29 (1.25) | 0.06 | 10.05 |
| Spontaneous abortions per 100 conceptions | 828 | 13.33 (1.02) | 10.62 | 16.58 |
| Stillbirths per 100 conceptions | 828 | 0.48 (0.20) | 0.07 | 1.36 |
All registered pregnancies in Denmark, 1994–2009, and sentinel surveillance of influenza from Statens Serum Institut, Denmark, 1994–2009.
291 of the 828 weeks were estimated by linear interpolation.
Includes calendar week 7, 1994–calendar week 52, 2009.
Fig. 1.Four-week MA of weekly proportions of: influenza-like illness patients reported by general practitioners, spontaneous abortions and stillbirths occurring over the period of 1994–2009.
Fig. 2.Behaviour, ACF, PACF and IACF of the non-stationary and stationary influenza series. The four lower plots represent the stationarised influenza series’ (influenza(1)) behaviour, ACF, PACF and IACF.
Fig. 3.CCF plot of the pre-whitened influenza series and the spontaneous abortion series, Denmark, 1994–2009.
Fig. 4.CCF plot of the pre-whitened influenza series and the stillbirth series, Denmark, 1994–2009.