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Posted November 4th, 2007 by minortopics | Permalink

Autism “epidemic” result of better diagnoses

We’ve all heard about the “explosion” in autism cases, which naturally leads one to believe that the number of kids afflicted with the disease is on an alarming rise. Well another school of thought is proposing that the numbers are caused by an advance in diagnosing autism, as well as the relatively recent expansion of the “autism umbrella” into a range “autism spectrum disorders” and that the actual number of cases may not really be on the rise at all:

But many experts believe these unsociable behaviors were just about as common 30 or 40 years ago. The recent explosion of cases appears to be mostly caused by a surge in special education services for autistic children, and by a corresponding shift in what doctors call autism.

Autism has always been diagnosed by making judgments about a child’s behavior; there are no blood or biologic tests. For decades, the diagnosis was given only to kids with severe language and social impairments and unusual, repetitious behaviors.

Many children with severe autism hit themselves or others, don’t speak and don’t make eye contact.


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  1. Travis
    Nov 5th, 2007
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    I have a 3 year old with autism. I can tell you that it is not something that can be missed.
    If we are better at diagosing it now, would that not mean there would be a whole lot of teeenages and adults with it .

  2. JC
    Nov 6th, 2007
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    Travis, I think there are a lot of adults on the spectrum. I remember growing up, there were always kids in my class that seemed off or “weird”. Today, nobody is “weird”, they are labeled with some sort of “disorder”. Also, severe Autism is still very rare. Most kids are also on spectrum and many of their peers, teachers, caregivers might otherwise have overlooked their idiosyncrasies had we lived in a time where Autism awareness and education weren’t so prominent.

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