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The spatial distribution of known predictors of autism spectrum disorders impacts geographic variability in prevalence in central North Carolina

机译:自闭症谱系障碍的已知预测因子的空间分布影响北卡罗来纳州中部患病率的地理变异性

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BackgroundThe causes of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) remain largely unknown and widely debated; however, evidence increasingly points to the importance of environmental exposures. A growing number of studies use geographic variability in ASD prevalence or exposure patterns to investigate the association between environmental factors and ASD. However, differences in the geographic distribution of established risk and predictive factors for ASD, such as maternal education or age, can interfere with investigations of ASD etiology. We evaluated geographic variability in the prevalence of ASD in central North Carolina and the impact of spatial confounding by known risk and predictive factors.
机译:背景自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的病因仍然未知,并引起了广泛的争论。但是,越来越多的证据表明环境暴露的重要性。越来越多的研究使用ASD患病率或暴露方式的地理变异性来调查环境因素与ASD之间的关联。但是,已确定的ASD风险和预测因素的地理分布差异(如产妇教育程度或年龄)可能会干扰ASD病因调查。我们评估了北卡罗莱纳州中部ASD患病率的地理变异性以及已知风险和预测因素对空间混淆的影响。

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