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1 in 31 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, CDC says

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New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals mountain climbing Autism rate Between the children.

In 2022, a surveillance program called the Autism and Developmental Disorders Monitoring Network began surveillance of children aged 4 to 8 in 15 US states, focusing on multiple benchmarks for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Among children aged 8, the researchers found that one in 31 children (over 3% of American children) have ASD.

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ASD was found to be 3.4 times more likely than girls, with a lower prevalence among non-Hispanic white children.

The prevalence of ASD at 8 years old was higher in 2022 than in the previous year, the CDC reported. (istock)

The CDC confirmed that the prevalence of ASD at 8 years old was higher in 2022 than in the previous year. 1 in 36 people I was diagnosed with autism in 2020.

By 48 months of age, ASD is higher than children born in 2014, suggesting “an increase in early identification that matches historical patterns.”

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“[This] It highlights the growing demand and the continued need for enhanced plans to provide equitable diagnosis, treatment and support services to all Children with ASD“The CDC commented in the report.

“Substantial variation in ASD identification across sites suggests opportunities to identify and implement successful strategies and practices in the community to ensure that all children with ASD reach their potential.”

Autistic boy

“We live in an age where diagnosis is no exception and default,” the psychotherapist commented. (istock)

Author Jonathan Alpert, a Manhattan-based psychotherapist and author, said he considers the CDC findings “surprising, but not surprising.”

“We live in an age where diagnostics are no exception and default,” he shares with Fox News Digital. “It’s been said that more and more people, whether they’re children in school or adults in treatment, have disabilities.”

Alpert suggested that this surge in autism is part of a “more large trend.”

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“Do we really see Disease epidemicor do you extend the definition until normal variation is labeled pathology? ” he questioned.

“I watch it every week in my practice. Patients who come in are sure something is wrong with them because of the therapists who rush through checklists they find online and diagnoses.”

“Many people struggle, but yes – they’re failing with a system that offers quick labeling and long-term treatment plans instead of the outcome.”

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Autism is found in 1 in 31 children, and is equivalent to classroom size in some parts of the United States (istock)

Experts have called for actions like embarrassment, awkwardness and emotional sensitivity that “previously considered part of human experience” but are now treated as “symptom of a disability.”

“People deserve integrity and not confusion,” he commented. “They deserve to know whether the diagnosis is based on actual clinical needs or on changing cultural norms and professional convenience.”

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Regarding potential links between Vaccines and AutismAlpert said this could be related to greater issues of trust in institutions, including mental health.

“When the field focuses on ideology rather than outcome, people tune,” he said. “And that’s a crisis that we really should focus on.”

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“We live in an age where diagnosis is no exception and default,” the psychotherapist (not in the photo) told Fox News Digital. (istock)

A New York-based nonprofit autism spokesman commented that these findings reflect “true progress” that are more accurately identified through increased awareness, broader diagnostic criteria and more “consistent, standardized screening tools.”

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“There are many factors driving these numbers, but research shows that 60% to 90% of the risk of autism can be It is rooted in geneticsThey said in a statement from Fox News Digital.

“Nevertheless, one thing is clear: this steady increase in prevalence calls for a deeper, sustained investment in autism research, not only to understand the cause, but to support the rise in people diagnosed today.”

“This steady increase in prevalence calls for a deeper and sustained investment in autism research.”

The spokesman called for changes to policy and budgets to reflect this “new reality.”

“It means expanding access to early intervention, strengthening education and healthcare systems, and providing lifelong support. This data is not just a number, it’s a call to action.”

Children getting a vaccine

Autism has repeatedly been consistent with studies confirming that the vaccine “does not cause autism,” claiming vaccine information to be “based on scientific evidence.” (istock)

Autism has confirmed that research has confirmed that the vaccine does not cause autism and that vaccine information is based on the vaccine information. Scientific evidence. ”

“We reiterate our longstanding position that we need to recognize the administration’s interest in autism research, and that we need to increase federal investment and focus on evidence-based progress that benefits people with autism and their families,” they said.

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“Today, meaningful research should be based on a rigorous, evidence-based approach and conducted in collaboration with the autism community, including scientists, clinicians, autistic individuals and families.”

Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.

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