Birth related parameters are important contributors in autism spectrum disorders

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Autism spectrum disorders is a group of childhood onset neurodevelopmental disorders affecting millions of children across the globe. Characterised by age inappropriate lack of reciprocal social interaction, repetitive behaviours and deficits in communication skills, it has been found to have genetic, epigenetic and environmental contributions. In this work, we wanted to identify the effects of birth related parameters on the disease pathogenesis in an exposed population of West Bengal, India. We have considered age of both parents at birth, difference in parental age, familial history of mental illness, delay in developmental-milestones, birth-weight, birth-order, birth-term, mode of delivery and gestational complications as contributors. We found the parental age and their age difference to be the most important contributors towards ASD in this population. Birth order, sex of the probands, complications during gestation, birth weight, family history of mental illness and birth history also contributed to the condition, although to a lesser extent. Since such types of data are lacking in Indian population, this report adds useful information to the relevant field.

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Banerjee, N., & Adak, P. (2022). Birth related parameters are important contributors in autism spectrum disorders. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18628-4

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