Thursday, May 15, 2008: 1:15 PM-3:15 PM
Bourgogne (Novotel London West)
Epidemiology 1
Autistic traits and birth problems: A study suggesting that both genes and environment play a part in their association
Angelica Ronald, PhD, Francesca Happé, PhD, Patrick Bolton, MD, PhD, Robert Plomin, PhD
Obstetrical and neonatal factors and risk of autism
Linda Dodds, Deshayne B. Fell, Sarah Shea, Alexander Allen, B. Anthony Armson, Susan E. Bryson
Induction and Augmentation of Labor and Autism
Cheryl K. Walker, MD, Paula Krakowiak, MS, Robin L. Hansen, Irva Hertz-Picciotto
Antenatal Ultrasound Exposure and Risk Of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Judith K. Grether, PhD, Xu Li, MS, Cathleen Yoshida, MS, Lisa A. Croen
Risk of autism spectrum disorder in children with unprovoked seizures in the first year of life – A population-based study
Evald Saemundsen, PhD, Petur Ludvigsson, MD, Vilhjalmur Rafnsson, MD, PhD
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN: EFFECT OF CHANGES IN DIAGNOSTIC PRACTICES
Natasha Nassar, PhD, Glenys Dixon, Jenny Bourke, Carol Bower, Emma Glasson, Nick De Klerk, Helen Leonard
PRENATAL HORMONE MARKERS AND AUTSIM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
Gayle Windham, MSPH, PhD, Meredith Anderson, MPH, Judith Grether, PhD
Household Pesticide Use in Relation to Autism
Irva Hertz-Picciotto, MPH, PhD, Isaac N. Pessah, PhD, Robin Hansen, Paula Krakowiak, MS
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