Maternal and neonatal risk factors for autism spectrum disorder: A case-control study from Egypt
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Maternal and neonatal risk factors for autism spectrum disorder: A case-control study from Egypt
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been increasing steadily in Egypt and worldwide. Detecting risk factors for ASD could help initiate screening and risk prevention approaches. Herein, this study aimed to detect several maternal and neonatal risk factors for ASD in Egypt.
Methods: In this case-control study, mothers of children with ASD who were visiting Beni-Suef University Hospital in Egypt (n = 268) were compared to mothers of children without ASD attending one primary school with a kindergarten (n = 504) regarding their preconception, conception, and postconception characteristics. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire. The odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated to investigate the possible associations between the collected data and the odds of ASD.
Results: In the multivariable-adjusted models, urban residence: OR (95% CI) = 2.33 (1.60-3.38), relative father: 2.63 (1.74-3.96), history of diabetes: 5.98 (1.99-17.97), previous abortion: 2.47 (1.20-13.38), assisted fertility: 4.01 (1.20-13.38), family history of ASD: 7.24 (2.00-26.24), multiple pregnancy: 11.60 (2.54-53.07), exposure to passive smoking during pregnancy: 2.95 (1.86-4.68), vaginal bleeding during pregnancy: 3.10 (1.44-6.67), hypertension with pregnancy: 3.64 (1.06-12.51), preterm labor: 2.64 (1.26-5.57), neonatal convulsions: 14.88 (5.01-44.20), and admission to neonatal intensive care unit 2.13: (1.21-3.74) were associated with the increased odds of ASD. On the other hand, the intake of vitamins during pregnancy: 0.09 (0.06-0.16) and C-section: 0.44 (0.27-0.70) were associated with the decreased odds of ASD.
Conclusion: This study detected several maternal and neonatal risk factors for ASD in Egyptian children.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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