Covid May Have Led to Autism and Developmental Delays in Babies, Stud…
“There’s something really going on,” Nielsen says. “We don’t want to alarm the world, but that’s what our data are showing.”
Study in Catania, Italy, analyzed cranial ultrasounds of 278 newborns, 139 exposed to SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy.
Exposed newborns had higher rates of minor brain abnormalities (23% vs 16.5%).
“Conclusions
in our experience, the incidence of minor intracranial abnormalities was higher in SARS-COV-2-exposed newborns.”