“According to the most current child count data from the Indiana Department of Education, the incidence is one in 113,” said Cathy Pratt, the director of the Indiana Resource Center for Autism.
Dr. Andrew Wakefield suggests a connection between autism and childhood vaccine in the Lancet journal.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says autism affects about two in every 1,000 children. The National Institutes of Health estimates prevalence at two to 10 of every 10,000 people, dep...
Dr. Susan Folstein studied autistic twins, determining evidence of the genetic factor to autism.
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