Report on autism spectrum disorder released by CDC to be discussed by autism expert

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Drexel University's Dr. Craig Newschaffer, a renowned autism expert and chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Drexel University School of Public Health, is available to comment on the recently released report by the Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network (ADDM) that says one in every 70 boys in the United States is affected by autism, and that one in every 110 children has autism spectrum disease. Dr. Newschaffer is a Principal Investigator in the ADDM Network.

Newschaffer, who also directs the national Early Autism Research Longitudinal Investigation (EARLI) network, can discuss the following:

•What is the significance of the CDC's new report and findings, and its potential impact of the report on autism research and treatment efforts?

•The increase in autism prevalence, and how studies directed by researchers at Drexel University and elsewhere, are hoping to find the cause or causes of autism spectrum disorders.

•What is the historical context of the newly reported increase in prevalence by the CDC, as well as the etiology of autism spectrum disorders?

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  1. D. Mackie D. Mackie United States says:

    Why don't you try surveying the number households that have made the conscious decision not to vaccinate their children?  I suspect that the incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorders is considerably lower than the numbers recently released by the CDC.  The results of such a survey, might better direct your efforts in finding the root cause of the sudden rise in Autism Spectrum Disorders.  

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