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Prenatal rubella, premorbid abnormalities, and adult schizophrenia

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Prenatal rubella, premorbid abnormalities, and adult schizophrenia

Auteurs : Alan S. Brown [États-Unis] ; Patricia Cohen [États-Unis] ; Jill Harkavy-Friedman [États-Unis] ; Vicki Babulas [États-Unis] ; Dolores Malaspina [États-Unis] ; Jack M. Gorman [États-Unis] ; Ezra S. Susser [États-Unis]

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Abstract: Background: Premorbid neurocognitive, neuromotor, and behavioral function tends to be disturbed in schizophrenia. We previously demonstrated that a birth cohort clinically and serologically documented with prenatal rubella evidenced a marked increase in risk of nonaffective psychosis. In our study, we examined whether rubella-exposed subjects destined to develop schizophrenia and other schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), compared with exposed control subjects, had greater impairment in several premorbid functions.Methods: Subjects were interviewed using a direct, comprehensive research assessment and diagnosed by consensus. We compared the degree of IQ decline, as well as premorbid neuromotor and behavioral dysfunction, between rubella-exposed subjects who developed schizophrenia spectrum psychosis (SSP) and exposed control subjects from the cohort. We also compared the gestational timing of rubella infection between the cases and control subjects.Results: This rubella-exposed birth cohort evidenced a markedly increased risk of SSD (20.4% or 11/53). Rubella-exposed SSP cases, compared with rubella-exposed control subjects, demonstrated a decline in IQ from childhood to adolescence, and increased premorbid neuromotor and behavioral abnormalities. Moreover, it appears that early gestational rubella exposure may represent a period of increased vulnerability for SSD.Conclusions: These findings link a known prenatal exposure, a deviant neurodevelopmental trajectory in childhood and adolescence, and SSP in adulthood within the same individuals.

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DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3223(01)01068-X


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