Prenatal alcohol exposure in relation to autism spectrum disorder: Findings from the Study to Explore Early Development (SEED)
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology Sep 11, 2017
Singer AB, et al. Â This study was designed to examine the relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Their findings did not support an adverse association between low-level alcohol exposure and ASD. However, unmeasured confounding or exposure misclassification might explain inverse associations with one to two drinks per week. Alcohol abstinence was recommended in pregnant or potentially pregnant women to avoid other known effects on infant health and neurodevelopment.
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