Children with autism spectrum disorder who improve with fever: Insights from the Simons Simplex Collection.
Rebecca GrzadzinskiCatherine LordStephan J SandersDonna WerlingVanessa H BalPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
This study explored characteristics of children with ASD who are reported to improve during fever. Parents of 17% of children with ASD report improvements across a range of domains during fever including cognition, communication, repetitive behaviors, social interaction, and behavior. Children who are reported to improve during fever have significantly lower non-verbal cognitive skills and language levels and more repetitive behaviors. Understanding the profiles of children who improve during episodes of fever may provide insights into new treatments for ASD.