Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 5.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Psychiatry. 2010 Nov 16;17(1):62–70. doi: 10.1038/mp.2010.115

Table 1.

The table shows the number of cases (n) in which peak seasonal flu activity coincided with the first, second or third trimester of gestation or was outside gestational periods. Data are shown for TSC individuals affected by ASD (tuberous sclerosis and ASD), TSC individuals unaffected by ASD or other neurodevelopmental phenotypes (tuberous sclerosis, no ASD or other neurodevelopmental phenotypes) and ASD cases unrelated to tuberous sclerosis (ASD, no tuberous sclerosis), along with results from the corresponding chi square analyses

First
trimester (n)
Second
trimester (n)
Third
trimester (n)
Outside
gestation (n)
χ 2 P
Tuberous sclerosis and ASD
47 57 75 51 7.983 0.0463*
Tuberous sclerosis, no ASD or other neurodevelopmental phenotypes
67 74 58 66 1.943 0.5843
ASD, no tuberous sclerosis
1741 1687 1606 1700 5.701 0.1271
*

P < 0.05