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  2. Epidemiology of autism - Wikipedia

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    This estimate is a 10% increase from the 1 in 59 rate in 2014, 105% increase from the 1 in 110 rate in 2006 and 176% increase from the 1 in 150 rate in 2000. [6] Diagnostic criteria of ASD has changed significantly since the 1980s; for example, U.S. special-education autism classification was introduced in 1994.

  3. Global perceptions of autism - Wikipedia

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    The 10/90 gap means that only 10 percent of global spending on health goes toward funding for problems that affect the poorest 90 percent of the world. [5] They also discuss the lack of accessibility or availability of autism services, the expensive cost of resources for epidemiological studies, and variation in diagnosis because clinical ...

  4. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Across Europe, according to estimates by the Autism Europe collective of associations, between 76% and 90% of people with autism spectrum disorders were unemployed in 2014. [83] There are no official general (international) statistics on employment rates for adults with autism, only statistics by subgroup. [24]

  5. Autism in France - Wikipedia

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    According to the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Pierre Ferrari, who uses a restrictive definition of autism, most French and foreign studies agree on a prevalence of 4 to 5 per 10,000 births for autism "proper" and a rate of 12 per 10,000 for all pervasive developmental disorders. [44]

  6. Autism rates have tripled. Is it now more common or are we ...

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    Nationally, the rise in autism rates has been similar to the trend in New York and New Jersey, according to a 2021 CDC report. One in 54 children had been diagnosed with autism by age 8 in 2016 ...

  7. National Database for Autism Research - Wikipedia

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    Investigators working on autism-related projects, regardless of their funding source, are strongly encourages to submit any type of autism-related data generated in their laboratories. [10] After extensive consultations with the research community, NDAR has established a two-tiered submission strategy for investigators receiving NIH funding.

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  9. Causes of autism - Wikipedia

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    The development of autism is associated with several prenatal risk factors, including advanced age in either parent, diabetes, bleeding, and maternal use of antibiotics and psychiatric drugs during pregnancy. [1] [51] [52] Autism has been linked to birth defect agents acting during the first eight weeks from conception, though these cases are ...