[article] 
					| Titre : | 
					Autism is Not Caused by Terbutaline | 
				 
					| Type de document :  | 
					texte imprimé | 
				 
					| Auteurs :  | 
					John P. ELLIOTT, Auteur ; John C. MORRISON, Auteur | 
				 
					| Article en page(s) :  | 
					4 p. | 
				 
					| Langues : | 
					Anglais (eng) | 
				 
					| Mots-clés :  | 
					Autism Spectrum Disorder  Terbutaline  pregnancy  Childhood vaccinations | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					PER Périodiques | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					Objective: To identify the rate of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children exposed to terbutaline in utero compared to patients untreated with this beta agonist. Methods: Members of three lay organizations collected data regarding significant childhood development problems following their pregnancy using a web-based survey. Results: Over a 90 day period, 11,717 surveys were sent electronically to members of the high risk pregnancy organizations. Of these, 2217 members (18.9%) responded and results showed that 965(43.5%) had received terbutaline during their pregnancies. Overall 523(23.6%) reported having at least one child with some form of chronic disability and of these 128 had a child with ASD. Of fetuses with no exposure to terabutaline 79/1252 (6.3%) had a diagnosis of ASD compared to 49/965 (5.1%) who reported a history of terbutaline exposure (p=0.233). In contrast, rematurity was strongly associated with ASD as 102/128 (80%) were delivered at <36 weeks compared to 26/128of those with ASD (20%) delivering at >36 weeks. ASD was not associated with terabutaline exposure in pregnancy; however ASD was associated with preterm delivery. | 
				 
					| En ligne :  | 
					https://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-7890.1000139 | 
				 
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					https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=409 | 
				  in Autism - Open Access > 5-1  [01/01/2015] . - 4 p. 
 
					[article] Autism is Not Caused by Terbutaline [texte imprimé] /  John P. ELLIOTT, Auteur ;  John C. MORRISON, Auteur . - 4 p. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Autism - Open Access >  5-1  [01/01/2015] . - 4 p. 
					| Mots-clés :  | 
					Autism Spectrum Disorder  Terbutaline  pregnancy  Childhood vaccinations | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					PER Périodiques | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					Objective: To identify the rate of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children exposed to terbutaline in utero compared to patients untreated with this beta agonist. Methods: Members of three lay organizations collected data regarding significant childhood development problems following their pregnancy using a web-based survey. Results: Over a 90 day period, 11,717 surveys were sent electronically to members of the high risk pregnancy organizations. Of these, 2217 members (18.9%) responded and results showed that 965(43.5%) had received terbutaline during their pregnancies. Overall 523(23.6%) reported having at least one child with some form of chronic disability and of these 128 had a child with ASD. Of fetuses with no exposure to terabutaline 79/1252 (6.3%) had a diagnosis of ASD compared to 49/965 (5.1%) who reported a history of terbutaline exposure (p=0.233). In contrast, rematurity was strongly associated with ASD as 102/128 (80%) were delivered at <36 weeks compared to 26/128of those with ASD (20%) delivering at >36 weeks. ASD was not associated with terabutaline exposure in pregnancy; however ASD was associated with preterm delivery. | 
				 
					| En ligne :  | 
					https://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-7890.1000139 | 
				 
					| Permalink : | 
					https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=409 | 
				 
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