Flu During Pregnancy Can Lead To Autism In Child NEW STUDY – Video

Posted: November 13, 2012 at 3:43 pm




Flu During Pregnancy Can Lead To Autism In Child NEW STUDY
Flu During Pregnancy Can Lead To Autism In Child NEW STUDY Doctors trying to find some of the causes of autism put another piece into the puzzle on Monday: They found women who had flu while they were pregnant were twice as likely to have a child later diagnosed with autism. Those who had a fever lasting a week or longer -- perhaps caused by flu or maybe by something else -- were three times as likely to have an autistic child. The study of 96000 children in Denmark raises as many questions as it answers. But it fits in with a growing body of evidence that suggests that, in at least some cases, something is going on with a mother #39;s immune system during pregnancy that affects the developing child #39;s brain. Health officials said the finding reinforces their recommendations that pregnant women should make sure to get flu shots. Advertise | AdChoices Autism seems to be a growing problem in the United States. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, autism spectrum disorder affects one in 88 children, including about one in 54 boys. The autism spectrum refers to a broad range of symptoms, from the relatively mild social awkwardness of Asperger #39;s syndrome to profound mental retardation, debilitating repetitive behaviors and an inability to communicate. Scientists agree that it #39;s not just a matter of better diagnosis; the numbers seem to be growing because more children are indeed developing autism. But no one is sure why. Genetics are a large factor -- if ...From:HotBlockNewsViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:30More inNews Politics

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