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Mom’s flu, child’s autism not linked in study

- HealthDay

Women who catch the flu or receive a flu shot during their pregnancy may rest easy knowing that neither event seems to raise their child’s risk for autism.

That’s the finding from a new study of nearly 200,000 children born in California between 2000 and 2012.

“The results of this study confirm that neither getting influenza during pregnancy or getting a flu vaccine in the second or third trimester is associated with risk of autism in the child,” said study author Lisa Croen. She directs Kaiser Permanente’s Autism Research Program in Oakland, Calif.

The study, published in late November in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, involved nearly 197,000 children born over a 10-year span. According to the researcher­s, 1,400 (about 0.7 percent) of the children’s mothers were diagnosed with the flu during their pregnancie­s, and around 45,000 of the moms-to-be got a flu shot.

About 3,100 of the children went on to develop an autism spectrum disorder. However, there was no link seen between autism and maternal influenza or the mom receiving a flu shot during the last two trimesters of pregnancy, Croen and her colleagues said.

There was a “suggestion” of increased risk for autism in the child if the mom got a flu shot during her first trimester, but this statistic disappeare­d after the researcher­s further refined their analysis.

Croen said that “we are not recommendi­ng changes in our vaccinatio­n policy, which currently is to encourage all women to be vaccinated against the flu during their pregnancy.”

One pediatrici­an recommende­d more research on the first trimester finding.

“Additional studies are needed to clarify whether or not there is an associatio­n between first-trimester influenza vaccinatio­ns and later autism spectrum disorders, so that more informed recommenda­tions can be made to pregnant women,” said Dr. Andrew Adesman, chief of developmen­tal and behavioral pediatrics at Cohen Children’s Medical Center in New Hyde Park, N.Y.

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BRAND X PICTURES A study of children’s autism rates and maternal flu shots supports the advice that pregnant women get vaccinated.

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