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一项关于新冠病毒与自闭症的初步研究:患病率、临床表现及疫苗副作用

A Pilot Study on Covid and Autism: Prevalence, Clinical Presentation and Vaccine Side Effects.

作者信息

Brondino Natascia, Bertoglio Federico, Forneris Federico, Faravelli Silvia, Borghesi Alessandro, Damiani Stefano, Provenzani Umberto, Nola Marta, Olivola Miriam, Caviglia Monica, Politi Pierluigi, Fusar-Poli Laura, Fusar-Poli Paolo

机构信息

Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.

Abteilung Biotechnologie, Institut für Biochemie, Biotechnologie und Bioinformatik, Technische Universität Braunschweig, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2021 Jun 28;11(7):860. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11070860.

Abstract

: Several neurobiological mechanisms have been proposed to support the hypothesis of a higher COVID-19 risk in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, no real-world data are available on this population. : We compared the period prevalence (March-May 2020) and symptom presentation of COVID-19 infections between a sample of individuals with severe ASD ( = 36) and the staff personnel ( = 35) of two specialized centers. Anti-SARS-Cov-2 antibody positivity was used as a proxy of infection. Additionally, we evaluated vaccine side effects in the same groups. : No significant difference was found between the prevalence of COVID-19 positivity between autistic participants and staff personnel. Levels of antibodies against the spike protein and the receptor binding domain were not significantly different between autistic and staff participants. The level of antibodies against the N-terminal domain were higher in autistic individuals. There was a significant difference between the prevalence of symptomatic COVID-19 in autistic participants (9.1%) compared to staff personnel (92.3%). The most frequent side effect among autistic participants was light fever. The present study provides preliminary data on COVID-19 transmission and presentation in ASD. Our data do not support the hypothesis of a higher susceptibility and severity of COVID-19 in people with ASD.

摘要

: 已经提出了几种神经生物学机制来支持自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者感染新冠病毒风险更高这一假说。然而,关于这一人群尚无实际数据。: 我们比较了两个专业中心的重度ASD患者样本(n = 36)和工作人员(n = 35)之间新冠病毒感染的期间患病率(2020年3月至5月)及症状表现。抗SARS-CoV-2抗体阳性被用作感染的替代指标。此外,我们评估了同一组人群中的疫苗副作用。: 在自闭症参与者和工作人员之间,新冠病毒阳性患病率未发现显著差异。自闭症参与者和工作人员之间针对刺突蛋白和受体结合域的抗体水平无显著差异。自闭症个体中针对N端结构域的抗体水平较高。自闭症参与者中有症状的新冠病毒感染患病率(9.1%)与工作人员(92.3%)相比存在显著差异。自闭症参与者中最常见的副作用是轻度发热。本研究提供了关于ASD患者中新冠病毒传播和表现的初步数据。我们的数据不支持ASD患者对新冠病毒易感性更高及病情更严重这一假说。

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