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Systematic review and meta-analysis links autism and toxic metals and highlights the impact of country development status: Higher blood and erythrocyte levels for mercury and lead, and higher hair antimony, cadmium, lead, and mercury

机译:系统审查和荟萃分析链接自闭症和有毒金属,并强调国家发展状况的影响:汞和铅的血液和红细胞水平,高发锑,镉,铅和汞

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Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder that affects cognitive and higher cognitive functions. Increasing prevalence of ASD and high rates of related comorbidities has caused serious health loss and placed an onerous burden on the supporting families, caregivers, and health care services. Heavy metals are among environmental factors that may contribute to ASD. However, due to inconsistencies across studies, it is still hard to explain the association between ASD and toxic metals. Therefore the objective of this study was to investigate the difference in heavy metal measures between patients with ASD and control subjects.
机译:背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种非均相神经发育障碍,其影响认知和更高的认知功能。 越来越多的ASD患病率和相关合并症的高率导致了严重的健康损失,并对支持家庭,看护人员和医疗保健服务造成了繁重的负担。 重金属是可能导致ASD的环境因素之一。 然而,由于研究不一致,仍然很难解释ASD和有毒金属之间的关联。 因此,本研究的目的是探讨ASD和对照受试者患者之间的重金属措施的差异。

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