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Prevalence refers to the rates of occurrence of a disease or condition in a given population at a specific point in time. It is important to have accurate estimates of the occurrence of autism to know if there is, for instance, a real increase in its occurrence and to help understand what that increase may be related to. Prevalence rates are useful for planning of educational, medical, and social interventions.
A longitudinal study of gastrointestinal diseases in individuals diagnosed with infantile autism as children …more
Motor coordination in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A synthesis and meta-analysis …more
Autism Spectrum Disorders in Gender Dysphoric Children and Adolescents …more
Bullying among adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Prevalence and perception …more
More autism cases due to increased awareness, earlier diagnosis,
says study
In children born in north east London between 1979 and 1998 ...
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Associated medical disorders
Children with autism more likely to have other medical conditions. ...more
PDD in children
Estimates are three times higher than previously thought –
but is it an epidemic? ...more
Sensory overreaction: Do children with autism suffer more? Study confirms parents' reports of sensory symptoms in toddlers ...more
Rates in autism - What accounts for the increase? In the state of Minnesota, what changes in the rates of autism ...more
Do children with autism have more bowel and stomach problems?
Study # 1: Prevalence of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in children with autism and autistic disorder. ...more
Study #2: How common are gastrointestinal disorders in
children with autism? ...more
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