Article de revue
Parental report of vaccine receipt in children with autism spectrum disorder: Do rates differ by pattern of ASD onset?
A contentious theory espoused by some parents is that regressive-onset of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is triggered by vaccines. If this were true, then vaccine receipt should be higher in children with regressive-onset ASD compared with other patterns of onset. Parental report of rate of receipt for six vaccines (DPT/DTaP, HepB, Hib, polio, MMR, varicella) was examined in children with ASD (N = 2755) who were categorized by pattern of ASD onset (early onset, plateau, delay-plus-regression, regression). All pairwise comparisons were significantly equivalent within a 10% margin for all vaccines except varicella, for which the delay-plus-regression group had lower rates of receipt (81%) than the early-onset (87%) and regression (87%) groups. Findings do not support a connection between regressive-onset ASD and vaccines in this cohort.
Auteurs
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2016
Journal
Vaccine
Volume
11
Type
Article de revue
Catégories
- Prestation de services
Maladies
- Polio
Mots-clés
- MAPI
- Demande