Prevalence of Autism

"From diagnosis and through adulthood, experts say as many as 1 percent of the global population falls into one of the subtypes of autism spectrum disorder. In US-based statistics by the CDC, it is estimated that 1 in 54 births lead to the diagnosis of autism, based on data released in 2020.

Moreover, male adolescents are more likely to be diagnosed with Asperger’s than females, with approximately one girl diagnosed for every 4.2 boys. Females are theoretically more at risk of developing the condition later in life than boys, according to the consensus of past and fresh studies. Black and Hispanic adolescents are also at risk of diagnosis at a later age.

The surge in new cases of autism spectrum disorder has also been reported in new studies, with a recent CDC report showing a 10 percent increase over the last two years in the U.S."

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  • Females are theoretically more at risk of developing the condition later in life than boys, according to the consensus of past and fresh studies.

    This statement along makes me question the validity of the article. Autism is, by definition, a lifelong condition. It is therefore never developed later in life.

    It night be diagnosed later, and less frequently, in females as it presents differently but it doesn't suddenly develop.

    Given this fundamental mistake I'm not giving the article any credibility.

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  • Females are theoretically more at risk of developing the condition later in life than boys, according to the consensus of past and fresh studies.

    This statement along makes me question the validity of the article. Autism is, by definition, a lifelong condition. It is therefore never developed later in life.

    It night be diagnosed later, and less frequently, in females as it presents differently but it doesn't suddenly develop.

    Given this fundamental mistake I'm not giving the article any credibility.

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