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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', M.D., is a Toronto-based Canadian medical doctor, author, and researcher into [[pain]] of infant male [[circumcision]]. Taddio carried out her research at the [https://www.sickkids.ca/ Hospital for Sick Children].
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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, is a Toronto-based Canadian medical doctor, author, and researcher into [[pain]] of infant male [[circumcision]]. Taddio carried out her research at the [https://www.sickkids.ca/ Hospital for Sick Children].
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== Pain research ==
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Taddio's clinical trials revealed short-term and long-term behaviour changes after neonatal [[circumcision]].<ref name="taddio1995">{{TaddioA etal 1995}}</ref><ref name="taddio1997">{{TaddioA KatzJ IlersichAL KorenG 1997}}</ref> Taddio et al. (1997) concluded:
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|Text=Although postsurgical central sensitisation (allodynia and hyperalgesia) can extend to sites of the body distal from the wound, suggesting a supraspinal effect, the long-term consequences of surgery done without anaesthesia are likely to include post-traumatic stress as well as pain. It is, therefore, possible that the greater vaccination response in the infants circumcised without anaesthesia may represent an {{Highlighting|infant analogue of a post-traumatic stress disorder triggered by a traumatic and painful event}} and re-experienced under similar circumstances of pain during vaccination.
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<blockquote>Although postsurgical central sensitisation (allodynia and hyperalgesia) can extend to sites of the body distal from the wound, suggesting a supraspinal effect, the long-term consequences of surgery done without anaesthesia are likely to include post-traumatic stress as well as pain. It is, therefore, possible that the greater vaccination response in the infants circumcised without anaesthesia may represent an infant analogue of a post-traumatic stress disorder triggered by a traumatic and painful event and re-experienced under similar circumstances of pain during vaccination.<ref name="taddio1997" /></blockquote>
 
 
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Anna Taddio, M.D.[a 1], is a Toronto-based Canadian medical doctor, author, and researcher into pain of infant male circumcision. Taddio carried out her research at the Hospital for Sick Children.

Pain research

Taddio's clinical trials revealed short-term and long-term behaviour changes after neonatal circumcision.[1][2] Taddio et al. (1997) concluded:

Infant analogue of a post-traumatic stress disorder triggered by a traumatic and painful event
Although postsurgical central sensitisation (allodynia and hyperalgesia) can extend to sites of the body distal from the wound, suggesting a supraspinal effect, the long-term consequences of surgery done without anaesthesia are likely to include post-traumatic stress as well as pain. It is, therefore, possible that the greater vaccination response in the infants circumcised without anaesthesia may represent an infant analogue of a post-traumatic stress disorder triggered by a traumatic and painful event and re-experienced under similar circumstances of pain during vaccination.
– Anna Taddio[2]

Standard work

Publications

See also

Abbreviations

  1. REFweb Doctor of Medicine, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.

References

  1. REFjournal Taddio A, Goldbach M, Ipp M, Stevens B, Koren G. Effect of neonatal circumcision on pain responses during vaccination in boys. Lancet. 1995; 345: 291-292. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  2. a b REFjournal Taddio A, Katz J, Ilersich AL, Koren G. Effect of neonatal circumcision on pain response during subsequent routine vaccination. Lancet. 1 March 1997; 349: 599-603. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 15 November 2022.