AUTISM PREVENTION FATHER BABIES 24-34 PATERNAL AGE IS KEY IN NON-FAMILIAL AUTISMVaccines

"It is very possible that PATERNAL AGE is the major predictor of(non-familial) autism." Harry Fisch, M.D., author "The Male Biological Clock". Sperm DNA mutates and autism, schizophrenia bipolar etc. results. What is the connection with autoimmune disorders? Having Type 1 diabetes, SLE,etc. in the family, also if mother had older father. NW Cryobank will not accept a sperm donor past 35th BD to minimize genetic abnormalities.VACCINATIONS also cause autism.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Association of Family History of Autoimmune Diseases and Autism Spectrum

Published online July 5, 2009PEDIATRICS (doi:10.1542/10.1542/peds.2008-2445)

Association of Family History of Autoimmune Diseases and Autism Spectrum DisordersHjördís Ó. Atladóttir, BMa, Marianne G. Pedersen, Cand Scientb, Poul Thorsen, MD, PhDa,c, Preben Bo Mortensen, MD, PhDb, Bent Deleuran, MDd,e, William W. Eaton, BA, PhDf and Erik T. Parner, MSc(Stat), PhDa,g
aNanea, Department of Epidemiology, andgDepartment of Biostatistics, Institute of Public HealthbNational Centre for Register-Based Research, andeInstitute of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, DenmarkcDepartment of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GeorgiadDepartment of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, DenmarkfDepartment of Mental Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Objectives Recent studies suggest that familial autoimmunity plays a part in the pathogenesis of ASDs. In this study we investigated the association between family history of autoimmune diseases (ADs) and ASDs/infantile autism. We perform confirmatory analyses based on results from previous studies, as well as various explorative analyses.
Methods The study cohort consisted of all of the children born in Denmark from 1993 through 2004 (689196 children). Outcome data consisted of both inpatient and outpatient diagnoses reported to the Danish National Psychiatric Registry. Information on ADs in parents and siblings of the cohort members was obtained from the Danish National Hospital Register. The incidence rate ratio of autism was estimated by using log-linear Poisson regression.
Results A total of 3325 children were diagnosed with ASDs, of which 1089 had an infantile autism diagnosis. Increased risk of ASDs was observed for children with a maternal history of rheumatoid arthritis and celiac disease. Also, increased risk of infantile autism was observed for children with a family history of type 1 diabetes.
Conclusions Associations regarding family history of type 1 diabetes and infantile autism and maternal history of rheumatoid arthritis and ASDs were confirmed from previous studies. A significant association between maternal history of celiac disease and ASDs was observed for the first time. The observed associations between familial autoimmunity and ASDs/infantile autism are probably attributable to a combination of a common genetic background and a possible prenatal antibody exposure or alteration in fetal environment during pregnancy.
Key Words: autistic disorder • autoimmune diseases • autoimmunity
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval
Accepted Dec 19, 2008.

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