Study ties COVID-19 pregnancies to higher rates of autism
Coronavirus
Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Children born to women who were infected with COVID-19 during their pregnancies are more prone to autism, Massachusetts General Hospital researchers reported. A positive test for COVID-19 during pregnancy resulted in a 29% higher risk of developing a neurodevelopmental disorder in the children after birth, the researchers said in a report published Thursday, according to The Hill . "These findings highlight that COVID-19, like many other infections in pregnancy, may pose risks
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