Abstract

Knowledge of the relationship between maternal influenza during pregnancy and bipolar disorder (BD) in offspring is limited. To learn more, investigators used comprehensive case-finding methods, including medical databases on all pregnancies and flu diagnoses in a large healthcare system in 1959–1966. Infection was not validated by serologic testing. Possible BD cases were identified in the health system's …

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