#Zika just keeps on giving...
"Below-average neurodevelopment and/or abnormal eye or hearing assessments were noted in 31.5% of children between 7 and 32 months of age."https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-019-0496-1 …
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Als antwoord op @NathanGrubaugh
Hmmm, I don't know - I'm a little skeptical. Haven't had time to read in detail and I'm not familiar with most of the tests, however: 1. No control group (not acceptable IMO) 2. They talk about below average (as opposed to normal) all the time. We'd assume ~50% would be < avg!
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Als antwoord op @K_G_Andersen
I agree with you regarding the lack of control group - I found it hard to know what should be considered normal (average...). Still, 31% is alarmingly high.
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Als antwoord op @NathanGrubaugh
'Average' or 'normal' - very different things. Average implies the mean value of a (presumably) normal distribution, so 50% would be below average and 50% would be above by definition. 'Normal' is a different concept (typically mean +/- [range] SD), so I'm really confused.
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And of course - all of this could have been avoided with the inclusion of a control group, because what we really need to know is the difference between the groups - not the difference of a group to a hypothetical distribution.
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