The spatial distribution of known predictors of autism spectrum disorders impacts geographic variability in prevalence in central North Carolina
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The causes of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) remain largely unknown and widely debated; however, evidence increasingly points to the importance of environmental exposures. A growing number of studies use geographic variability in AS...
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Main Authors: | Hoffman Kate (Author), Kalkbrenner Amy E (Author), Vieira Veronica M (Author), Daniels Julie L (Author) |
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