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Publication Name World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics
Manuscript ID 26289
Country South Africa
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2016-04-02 10:20
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2016-05-27 17:17
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2016-06-03 16:28
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2016-06-03 16:28
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2016-08-07 21:31
ISSN 2219-2808 (online)
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Category Developmental Biology
Manuscript Type Observational Study
Article Title Hypothesis on supine sleep, sudden infant death syndrome reduction and association with increasing autism incidence
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Nils J Bergman
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Dr. Nils J Bergman, MB ChB, MPH, MD, School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa. nils@ninobirth.org
Key Words Autism; Autism spectrum disorder; Incidence; Prevalence; Prone sleep; Sudden infant death syndrome; Supine sleep; Time trends
Core Tip An earlier article presents evidence that supine sleep is a stressor, with sympathetic arousal that protects infants with defects in auto-resuscitation from sudden infant death syndrome. This article argues that a possible side-effect in the population being subjected to supine sleep is an increase in the expression of features contributing to diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. In a literature search, five countries were identified (Denmark, United Kingdom, Australia, Israel, United States) with published time trends of autism, and with change-points coinciding with supine sleep campaigns. The stressor hypothesis for both conditions are amenable to testing, a better understanding of both is likely to improve outcomes.
Publish Date 2016-08-07 21:31
Citation Bergman NJ. Hypothesis on supine sleep, sudden infant death syndrome reduction and association with increasing autism incidence. World J Clin Pediatr 2016; 5(3): 330-342
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2219-2808/full/v5/i3/330.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v5.i3.330
Full Article (PDF) WJCP-5-330.pdf
Full Article (Word) WJCP-5-330.doc
Manuscript File 26289-Review.doc
Answering Reviewers 26289-Answering reviewers.pdf
Audio Core Tip 26289-Audio core tip.m4a
Biostatistics Review Certificate 26289-Biostatistics statement.pdf
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Copyright License Agreement 26289-Copyright assignment.pdf
Institutional Review Board Approval Form or Document 26289-Institutional review board statement.pdf
Peer-review Report 26289-Peer-review(s).pdf
Scientific Misconduct Check 26289-Scientific misconduct check.pdf
Scientific Editor Work List 26289-Scientific editor work list.pdf