Findings of a case–control study nested within the German National Cohort (NAKO) study
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Anja Holz
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Nadia Obi
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Tobias Pischon
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We confirmed known risk factors for MS and found associations with a number of new ones, e.g., the cumulative number of common childhood infections. These findings may shed light on the etiology of MS and merit further study.
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