“…While most studies in the Northern Hemisphere demonstrate concordant results (Boyd et al, 1986; Bradbury and Miller, 1985; Davies et al, 2003; Gallagher et al, 2007; Machón et al, 1983; Pallast et al, 1994; Torrey et al, 1996), studies examining the association between winter birth and schizophrenia in the Southern Hemisphere are less robust. Several reports of the southern hemisphere have found a positive association between birth during the winter months and an increased risk of schizophrenia (Morgan et al, 2001; Syme and Illingworth, 1978). Other reports have found associations between risk of schizophrenia and birth during peak rainfall season in Northeast Brazil (de Messias et al, 2001, 2006), late spring and summer births (Berk et al, 1996), as well as an increased risk of avolition and apathy in schizophrenic patients born during the autumn and winter months in Africa (Jordaan et al, 2006).…”