Table 2.
Caregiver interviews | ASD (n = 699) n (%) | POP (n = 980) n (%) | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted ORa (95% CI) |
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Ever infection | 359(51.4) | 396(40.4) | 1.56(1.36–1.79)e | 1.66(1.47–1.87)e |
Age of infectionb | ||||
Never infection | 340(49.3) | 584(60.0) | REF | REF |
Infection only in first year of life | 72(10.4) | 71(7.3) | 1.74(1.11–2.74)e | 1.76(1.14–2.71)e |
Infection only in second year of life | 45(6.5) | 65(6.7) | 1.19(0.60–2.34) | 1.35(0.67–2.74) |
Infection only in third year of life | 40(5.8) | 56(5.7) | 1.23(1.01–1.50)e | 1.32(1.14–1.53)e |
Infection during multiple time periods | 193(28.0) | 198(20.3) | 1.67(1.45–1.94)e | 1.78(1.57–2.02)e |
Neonatal records | ASD (n = 594) | POP (n = 771) | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted ORa (95% CI) |
Ever infectionc | 29(4.9) | 17(2.2) | 2.28(1.25–4.16)e | 1.80(1.12–2.90)e |
Low temperature | 9(1.5) | 2(0.3) | 5.92(1.90–18.44)e | 6.30(1.65–24.08)e |
High temperature | 20(3.4) | 24(3.1) | 1.08(0.84–1.41) | 1.29(0.90–1.87) |
Caregiver interviews | ASD (n = 699) | DD (n = 766) | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted ORa (95% CI) |
Ever infection | 359(51.4) | 386(50.4) | 1.04(0.82–1.32) | 1.05(0.83–1.33) |
Age of infectionb | ||||
Never infection | 340(49.3) | 380(49.6) | REF | REF |
Infection only in first year of life | 72(10.4) | 73(9.5) | 1.10(0.72–1.69) | 1.17(0.77–1.77) |
Infection only in second year of life | 45(6.5) | 47(6.1) | 1.07(0.74–1.54) | 1.08(0.67–1.76) |
Infection only in third year of life | 40(5.8) | 34(4.4) | 1.31(0.84–2.07) | 1.44(0.88–2.37) |
Infection during multiple time periods | 193(28.0) | 232(30.3) | 0.93(0.80–1.08) | 0.90(0.79–1.04) |
Neonatal records | ASD (n = 594) | DD (n = 594) | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted ORa (95% CI) |
Ever infectiond | 29(4.9) | 25(4.2) | 1.17(0.92–1.48) | 1.46(1.05–2.03)e |
Low temperature | 9(1.5) | 3(0.5) | 3.03(0.94–9.81) | 2.88(0.83–10.05) |
High temperature | 20(3.4) | 28(4.7) | 0.70(0.49–1.01) | 0.70(0.47–1.03) |
Abbreviations: ASD = Autism spectrum disorder; POP = General population; DD = Non-ASD developmental delays or disorders; OR = Odds ratio.
All models adjusted for child sex, maternal education, maternal race/ethnicity, and maternal age at birth, and accounted for correlation by enrollment site.
Age of infection is a five-level variable; OR’s are calculated separately for each age category, comparing children in that category to those who never had an infection; age of infection missing for 9 ASD, 0 DD, and 6 POP children.
Additional adjustment for: Child birthweight.
Additional adjustment for: Family income and child’s gestational age.
Statistically significant.