Mediating Risk Factors
Cross-source consensus on Mediating Risk Factors from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The main confounders in the study are maternal age, maternal education, maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, and poverty risk. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Proposed mediating risks include birth outcomes, anaemia, breastfeeding exposures, infections, immune dysregulation, and inflammation. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- The project aims to identify potentially modifiable mediators between HIV or antiretroviral exposure and autism outcomes. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- The study proposes several prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal pathways through which maternal HIV and antiretroviral exposure may relate to autism outcomes. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Maternal HIV may expose the fetus to inflammatory responses during pregnancy. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- The article links immune and inflammatory mechanisms to autism development. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project