Study of intellectual performance of children in ordinary schools after certain serious complications of whooping cough: Swansea research unit of the royal college of general practitioners

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In a case-control study 27 index children from ordinary schools who had had convulsions or apnoea as a complication of whooping cough about eight years previously were compared with 27 children who had never had whooping cough and 15 who had had whooping cough without complications. Other factors likely to cause intellectual impairment after conception were considered. The index group had a significantly lower median intelligence quotient and poorer school attainment than either of the control groups. © 1987, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Williams, W. O. (1987). Study of intellectual performance of children in ordinary schools after certain serious complications of whooping cough: Swansea research unit of the royal college of general practitioners. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 295(6605), 1044–1047. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.295.6605.1044

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