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COVID pregnancies may have boosted autism risk, UCLA study shows
COVID pregnancies may have boosted autism risk, UCLA study shows

More on the recent Covid and increased autism study:

"When the Covid-exposed babies reached 28 months, the study found another concerning pattern: 23 of 211 children — almost 11% — screened positive for autism spectrum disorder (...) compared with an expected prevalence of 1-2% at that age (..)"

·dailynews.com·
COVID pregnancies may have boosted autism risk, UCLA study shows
Covid Pregnancies May Have Boosted Autism Risk, Study Shows
Covid Pregnancies May Have Boosted Autism Risk, Study Shows

“Covid Pregnancies May Have Boosted Autism Risk, Study Shows

Around 11.6% of toddlers born to mothers with lab-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy showed cognitive, motor, or language problems indicative of neurodevelopmental delays…

…When the eldest of the Covid-exposed babies reached 28 months, the study found another concerning pattern: 23 of 211 children — almost 11% — screened positive for autism spectrum disorder.”

·bloomberg.com·
Covid Pregnancies May Have Boosted Autism Risk, Study Shows