Autism Diagnosis
Cross-source consensus on Autism Diagnosis from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Best-estimate autism diagnosis is the study's primary outcome and is categorized as autism present or absent. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Autism diagnosis in Alama will synthesize multiple clinical and diagnostic data sources rather than rely on a single score. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Autism can be reliably diagnosed in the first two to three years of life based on social communication impairments and restricted or repetitive behaviours. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- ADOS-2, TASI, SRS-2, Bayley-4 findings, and DSM-5 criteria all contribute to the diagnostic decision. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Small high-income-country studies suggest HIV-exposed uninfected children may have higher rates of neurodevelopmental conditions, including autism, than HIV-unexposed uninfected children. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project