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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A new study suggests moms who get sick with the flu or fever while pregnant may have an increased risk of having a child with autism.

Doctors say it’s important to take every step possible to stay healthy during those nine months.

The Danish study looked at nearly 97,000 children and found kids had twice the risk of being diagnosed with autism before age 3, if their mom got the flu.

There was three times the risk if the mother had a fever for more than a week while pregnant.

But, researchers say the overall risk is still very low and caution the results are very preliminary.

Researchers did not find an increased risk for women who got sinus infections, urinary tract infections or the common cold.

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