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by gus_massa
2552 days ago
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How did they make the calculation? From the same article: > Research produced in 2016 by Drs Peter Witters and Eric Debold corroborates the link between the two conditions in a longitudinal study of 12 patients investigating blood metabolite balance in patients with PA and behavioral disruptions. From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propionic_acidemia the incidence of PA is 1/3500 and from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_spectrum the incidence of ASD is 1/100, so assuming independence it's expected that you can find in the word 7000000000/3500/100 = 20000 person with both illness, and they are analyzing a group of 12 patients with PA and only 5 have clear ASD and other 3 have only some symptoms of ASD. |
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> With the increasing reported frequency of ASD in the pedi-atric population one cannot rule out a possible coincidence of the diagnosis of ASD in patients with propionic acidemia.
Regarding the calculation, Wikipedia says 1 in 35000 for PA the US, rather than 3500, and the researchers use an incidence rate of .5% for autism rather than 1%. So the number of people is 1000, not 20000. The researchers say they're calculating off a 5/8 ASD/PA incidence rate, so the calculation is something like (1000/7 billion)^5*(some negligible amount)^3.