Predicting Autism Spectrum Disorder in Very Preterm Infants

Volume: 146, Issue: 4, Pages: e2020019448 - e2020019448
Published: Sep 8, 2020
Abstract
Children born preterm are known to be at higher risk for developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared with their term-born counterparts, with an estimated 7% prevalence of ASD based on a recent large prospective study and a meta-analysis.1,2 This high prevalence is in contrast to the currently estimated prevalence of ASD in the United States of 1.8% in the general population.3 ASD has been shown to be associated with a variety of prenatal,...
Paper Details
Title
Predicting Autism Spectrum Disorder in Very Preterm Infants
Published Date
Sep 8, 2020
Journal
Volume
146
Issue
4
Pages
e2020019448 - e2020019448
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