Rug Shampoo and Kawasaki Disease

Abstract
Following personal interviews with 63 families of children with Kawasaki disease and with 63 control families with children paired for race, sex, and age, no epidemiologic differences were seen except for use of rug shampoo within 1 month of onset in 16 episodes in 15 children with Kawasaki disease in 14 families (24% of children, 22% of families) compared with two families of control children (3%, P < .005). Explanations for this strong association of recent rug shampoo and Kawaski disease include the question of recall bias as well as the possibility that an agent in the shampooing process does cause or does contribute to illness.