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Sep 1, 2021 · Preterm birth has been linked with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, potential causality, sex-specific differences, and association with early term birth are unclear. We examined whether preterm and early term birth are associated with ASD in a large population-based cohort.
- Casey Crump, Jan Sundquist, Kristina Sundquist
- 2021
Oct 1, 2021 · Studies conducted in high-risk perinatal centers have identified Escherichia coli and group B Streptococcus as the most common organisms causing early-onset sepsis. Few data inform the full spectrum of pathogens or the impact of infection on outcomes among surviving infants.
- Dustin D. Flannery, Dustin D. Flannery, Erika M. Edwards, Karen M. Puopolo, Karen M. Puopolo, Jeffre...
- 2021
Jul 1, 2015 · Premature babies are at an increased risk for developing autism spectrum disorder. But a small study indicates that preemies who avoid eye contact in early infancy are less likely to demonstrate symptoms of autism at age 2 than preemies who maintain eye contact during early interactions, according to new research at Washington University School ...
Sep 1, 2021 · Prevalence rates of ASD were inversely proportional to gestational age: 6.1% for extremely preterm (EPT) (22–27 weeks), 2.6% for very preterm to moderate preterm (28–33 weeks), 1.9% for late preterm (LPT) (34–36 weeks), 1.6% for early term (ET) (37–38 weeks), and 1.4% term (39–41 weeks).
- Elisabeth C. McGowan, Stephen J. Sheinkopf
- 2021
ASD prevalences by gestational age at birth were 6.1% for extremely preterm (22–27 weeks), 2.6% for very to moderate preterm (28–33 weeks), 1.9% for late preterm (34–36 weeks), 2.1% for all preterm (<37 weeks), 1.6% for early term (37–38 weeks), and 1.4% for full-term (39–41 weeks).
- 10.1542/peds.2020-032300
- 2021/09
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Key points: · Neonatal sepsis is associated with increased risk of autism diagnosis.. · The association was significant in preterm- and term-born children.. · The association was significant for all race/ethnicities except for Asian-Pacific Islanders.. Thieme. All rights reserved.
Aug 23, 2021 · Children who were born at 37 to 38 weeks, which is not considered premature, had a slightly higher rate of autism than those born closer to 40 weeks. Doctors know that premature, or preterm, birth increases the risk of medical complications and death.