No definition available.
Endpoint definition
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Endpoint definition steps |
FinnGen |
---|---|
Phenotype data |
429209 |
1. Apply sex-specific ruleNone |
429209 |
2. Check conditionsNone |
429209 |
3. Check pre-conditions, main-only, mode, registry filtersRegistry filters:
2 out of 7 registries used, show all original rules. |
6448 |
4. Check minimum number of eventsNone |
6448 |
5. Include endpointsNone |
6448 |
6. Filter based on genotype QC (FinnGen only) |
6145 |
Control definitions (FinnGen only)
Control exclude
AB1_INTESTINAL_INFECTIONS
Extra metadata
Level in the ICD hierarchy
3
First used in FinnGen datafreeze
DF5
Similar endpoints
↥List of similar endpoints to Other bacterial intestinal infections based on the number of shared cases.
Broader endpoints:
- Intestinal infectious diseases
- Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
- Any event in hilmo or specialist outpatient
Narrower endpoints:
Case counts by codes
↥Summary Statistics
↥-FinRegistry-
Key figures
All | Female | Male | |
---|---|---|---|
Number of individuals | |||
Whole population | 68007 | 37325 | 30086 |
Only index persons | 58839 | 32832 | 26007 |
Unadjusted period prevalence (%) | |||
Whole population | 0.96 | 1.07 | 0.84 |
Only index persons | 1.11 | 1.21 | 0.99 |
Median age at first event (years) | |||
Whole population | 66.74 | 69.07 | 63.82 |
Only index persons | 64.84 | 67.03 | 62.07 |
-FinnGen-
Key figures
All | Female | Male | |
---|---|---|---|
Number of individuals | 6145 | 3252 | 2893 |
Unadjusted period prevalence (%) | 1.50 | 1.41 | 1.59 |
Median age at first event (years) | 61.95 | 57.64 | 66.79 |
-FinRegistry-
Age distribution of first events
-FinnGen-
Age distribution of first events
-FinRegistry-
Year distribution of first events
-FinnGen-
Year distribution of first events
-FinRegistry-
Cumulative Incidence Function
-FinnGen-
Cumulative Incidence Function
Mortality – FinRegistry
↥Relationships between endpoints
↥Index endpoint: AB1_BACT_INTEST_OTH – Other bacterial intestinal infections
GWS hits: -
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