Autism in US kids surges 30% in two years
Autism in US kids surges 30% in two years

Autism rate surges, affects 1 in 68 kids : CDC Reports

One in 68 American children has Autism.
That’s the sobering statistic in a new report out from the Centers of Disease Control (CDC).

In recent years, the definition of Autism has expanded and this new study suggests Autism is on the rise.

The CDC report has some interesting data about how autism affects certain demographics. Boys are about five times more likely to be diagnosed than girls. One in 42 boys were diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, compared to only 1 in 182 girls.

The number of children identified ranged widely from 1 in 175 in parts of Alabama to 1 in 45 in areas of New Jersey.

USA Today notes, “That means virtually every grade in every elementary school has at least one child with autism — a seemingly astonishing rise for a condition that was nearly unheard of a generation ago.”

CBS points out the report didn’t try to address the causes of autism, which are still unclear. It did note, however, there has been some evidence exposure to toxins such as pesticides and lead might contribute.

And just this Wednesday the New England Journal of Medicine released a report saying autism might start in the womb as a result of disorganized cells in a child’s brain tissue.

The CDC’s website offers more information about the new data and methods for detecting autism.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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