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Autism Figures Rising: 1 In 100 | Latest Newspaper Headlines | Current Events


Autism Figures Rising: 1 In 100 Latest Newspaper Headlines Current Events:

"Two new government studies suggest autism spectrum disorders are becoming increasingly more common in children in the USA, an increase from 1 in 150 as previously estimated to the current figures of 1 in 100-children with the condition. However, it is not clear how much of the increase can be put down to more frequent and earlier diagnoses and how much due to a real rise in the conditions.

The study results, of which one stems from the 2007 National Survey of Children's Health, released Monday have been published in the October issue of Paediatrics.

Based on a telephone survey of over 78,000 parents with children aged 3 to 17, parents participating in the study reported about 1 in 91-children had autism, including milder forms like Asperger's syndrome. The survey dealing with many health issues, included two questions on autism i. e. parents were questioned whether any doctor or other health care provider had told them that their child had autism, Asperger's syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder or other autism spectrum disorder, and whether their child currently had autism or an autism spectrum disorder. If, the answer was yes to both questions, the child was considered to be autistic."