Thursday, 29 March 2012

CDC: 1 in 88 US kids have autism

ATLANTA (AP) — A new government report says autism is some-more common than formerly thought, burdening as many as 1 in 88 children.


Health officials charge a boost mostly to improved approval of cases, by far-reaching screening and improved diagnosis.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expelled a numbers Thursday. They are a latest in a array of studies that have been usually augmenting the government‘s guess for autism.


This new guess means autism is scarcely twice as common as officials pronounced it was usually 5 years ago, and expected affects roughly 1 million U.S. children and teens.

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