Scurvy incidence trend among children hospitalised in France, 2015–2023: a population-based interrupted time-series analysis

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Assad, Zein | Trad, Maelle | Valtuille, Zaba | Dumaine, Cécile | Faye, Albert | Ikowsky, Tania | Kaguelidou, Florentia | Osei, Lindsay | Ouldali, Naim | Meinzer, Ulrich

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International audience. Scurvy, historically rare in-high income countries, has re-emerged as an indicator of socioeconomic and dietary disparities. Limited data exist on scurvy trends among European children, particularly following socioeconomic changes since the COVID-19 pandemic. This study analysed scurvy incidence trends among French children over a nine-year period, examining potential post-pandemic increases. . None.

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