Behavioral consequences of congenital rubella
- PMID: 702254
- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(78)80921-4
Behavioral consequences of congenital rubella
Abstract
Psychiatric and behavioral consequences of congenital rubella are reported for 243 children studies during the preschool period, and for 205 of these who were re-examined at ages 8 to 9. At preschool 37% were retarded, with the skew toward severe and profound; 15% had reactive behavior disorder and 7% had autism. At school age retardation diminished to 25%, but neurotic problems and behavioral pathology due to neurologic damage both increased. There were two remissions and three new instances of autism.
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