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                    Journal of 
                    Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine                                             Abstract
           Survey on the nutritional profile of children and adolescents with autism spectrum dis-
           orders (ASD) in Europe (Germany and Spain), the United States (EU), and Puerto Rico 
           (PR)
           Mrs Zuleika Aponte Torres
           Epidemiologist, University of Puetro Rico School of Medicine, Chile
           Abstract:
           Introduction: The prevalence of autism spectrum disor-
           der (ASD) in European countries ranges from 4.4 to 19.7 
           per 1,000 in ages 7-9 years and in the United States, the 
           prevalence is estimated at 16.8 per 1,000 8-year-old chil-
           dren. This study is done to determine food intake and to 
           indicate the foods that children with ASD consume daily 
           or never consume. 
           Methods: Ten children and adolescents diagnosed with         Biography:
           ASD between the ages of 5-17 years residing in Europe        Mrs Zuleika Aponte Torres gained hid Phd at University 
           and the United States (US) were included in the study.       of Puetro Rico School of Medicine, Chile. Highly skilled 
           The study evaluated the basic demographic characteris-       professional with experience in: Health economics, out-
           tics and anthropometric measures of the children, tastes     comes Research, epidemiology, Health Technology As-
           and preferences, and their frequency of daily consump-       sessment, pharmacoepidemiology, drug safety and risk 
           tion of foods included in the different food groups.         management, study design, medical writing, regulatory 
                                                                        consulting, data analysis and reporting, rare disease re-
           Results: The mean age was 10.6 years and the male sex        search, nutritional epidemiology. Epidemiologist Team 
           predominated with 80%. The evaluation of the anthro-         Lead for the methods and analytics team. Provide med-
           pometric measurements determined that 50% of the             ical facilities, states, regions, and the nation with data 
           study population was obese according to the criteria of      collection and reporting capabilities needed to: Identify 
           the World Health Organization (WHO). The nutritional         infection prevention problems by facility, state, or specific 
           evaluation showed that 50% of the children never con-        quality improvement project, benchmark progress of in-
           sume vegetables, 10% never consume milk and dairy            fection prevention efforts, comply with state and federal 
           products, 50% never consume fresh fruit, 10% never           public reporting mandates, and ultimately, drive national 
           consume meat (meat, chicken, or fish), 20 % of children      progress toward elimination of Healthcare-associated In-
           drink only between 1 and 2 glasses of water a day, 40%       fections (HAIs).
           never consume fish. 70% of families reported that their      Publication of speakers:
           children had gone through a period of food selectivity 
           and 40% reported that their children’s eating habits         1.  Weiner, Lindsey & Fridkin, Scott & Aponte, Zuleika & 
           change depending on where they are.                              Avery, Lacey & Coffin, Nicole & Dudeck, Margaret & 
           Conclusion: In conclusion, children and adolescents              Edwards, Jonathan & Jernigan, John & Konnor, Rebecca 
           with ASD may be at risk of nutritional deficiencies, but         & Soe, Minn & Peterson, Kelly & Mcdonald, Lawrence. 
                                                                            (2016). Vital Signs: Preventing Antibiotic-Resistant Infec-
           the results obtained cannot be generalized to the popula-        tions in Hospitals — United States, 2014. MMWR. Mor-
           tion of children with ASD, further studies on this subject       bidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 65. 10.15585/mmwr.
           are necessary.                                                   mm6509e1er.
           Webinar on  Public health and healthcare |September 17 | London, UK
           Citation: Mrs Zuleika Aponte Torres; Safety and Efficacy of Antiviral Drugs for the Treatment of Patients with SARS-CoV-2 
           Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-analyses; Public Health 2020; September 17, 2020; London, UK
           J Clin Path Lab Med                                                                           Volume 2 and  Issue:  S(1)
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