In 2030, what will consensus say is the primary cause of the increase in autoimmune disorders over the past few decades?
In 2030, what will consensus say is the primary cause of the increase in autoimmune disorders over the past few decades?
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2030
22%
still no consensus
7%
there wasn't an increase after all
14%
Covid-19
23%
obesity and or diet
17%
Reduction of necessary nutrients, vitamins, and good bacteria from the soil due to processed foods and pesticides.
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In the UK:

"The database study of more than 22 million individuals found a 22% increase in new diagnoses over the 19-year study."

https://www.medicalrepublic.com.au/autoimmune-diseases-are-on-the-rise/91734

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A similar study by Tesch et. al.3, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, evaluated a cohort of 640,701 vaccination-naive individuals with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 during 2020 for the risk of autoimmune conditions. The researchers identified a 42.6% higher likelihood of acquiring an autoimmune condition 3–15 months after infection compared with a non-COVID-19 cohort of 1,560,357 individuals matched for age, sex and whether they had a preexisting autoimmune disease3

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41584-023-00964-y

1y

@Daniel_MC I'm thinking of the longer-term rise, which seems to have begun well before Covid