Highlights d 102 genes implicated in risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD genes, FDR % 0.1) d Most are expressed and enriched early in excitatory and inhibitory neuronal lineages d Most affect synapses or regulate other genes; how these roles dovetail is unknown d Some ASD genes alter early development broadly, others appear more specific to ASD
Background A range of public health measures have been implemented to suppress local transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Hong Kong. We examined the effect of these interventions and behavioural changes of the public on the incidence of COVID-19, as well as on influenza virus infections, which might share some aspects of transmission dynamics with COVID-19.
MethodsWe analysed data on laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases, influenza surveillance data in outpatients of all ages, and influenza hospitalisations in children. We estimated the daily effective reproduction number (R t ) for COVID-19 and influenza A H1N1 to estimate changes in transmissibility over time. Attitudes towards COVID-19 and changes in population behaviours were reviewed through three telephone surveys done on Jan 20-23, Feb 11-14, and March 10-13, 2020.Findings COVID-19 transmissibility measured by R t has remained at approximately 1 for 8 weeks in Hong Kong. Influenza transmission declined substantially after the implementation of social distancing measures and changes in population behaviours in late January, with a 44% (95% CI 34-53%) reduction in transmissibility in the community, from an estimated R t of 1•28 (95% CI 1•26-1•30) before the start of the school closures to 0•72 (0•70-0•74) during the closure weeks. Similarly, a 33% (24-43%) reduction in transmissibility was seen based on paediatric hospitalisation rates, from an R t of 1•10 (1•06-1•12) before the start of the school closures to 0•73 (0•68-0•77) after school closures. Among respondents to the surveys, 74•5%, 97•5%, and 98•8% reported wearing masks when going out, and 61•3%, 90•2%, and 85•1% reported avoiding crowded places in surveys 1 (n=1008), 2 (n=1000), and 3 (n=1005), respectively.
InterpretationOur study shows that non-pharmaceutical interventions (including border restrictions, quarantine and isolation, distancing, and changes in population behaviour) were associated with reduced transmission of COVID-19 in Hong Kong, and are also likely to have substantially reduced influenza transmission in early February, 2020.
Some individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) carry functional mutations rarely observed in the general population. We explored the genes disrupted by these variants from joint analysis of protein-truncating (PTV), missense, and copy number variants (CNVs) in a cohort of 63,237 individuals. We discovered 72 ASD risk genes at false discovery rate (FDR)≤0.001 (185 at FDR≤0.05). De novo PTVs, damaging missense variants, and CNVs represented 57.5%, 21.1%, and 8.44% of association evidence, while CNVs conferred greatest relative risk. Meta-analysis with cohorts ascertained for developmental delay (DD, N=91,605) yielded 373 ASD/DD risk genes at FDR≤0.001 (664 at FDR≤0.05), some of which differed in relative frequency of mutation between ASD and DD. The DD-associated genes were enriched in transcriptomes of progenitor and immature neuronal cells whereas genes displaying stronger evidence in ASD were more enriched in maturing neurons and overlapped with schizophreniaassociated genes, emphasizing that these neuropsychiatric disorders share common pathways to risk.
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