- Autism spectrum disorder: definition, epidemiology, causes, and . . .
The authors review evidence that ASD is a neurobiological disorder influenced by both genetic and environmental factors affecting the developing brain, and enumerate factors that correlate with ASD risk
- The global epidemiology and health burden of the autism spectrum . . .
Here we present the global prevalence and health burden of autism spectrum disorder from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 following improvements to the epidemiological data and burden estimation methods
- Global prevalence of autism: A systematic review update
Using a systematic review, we synthesized estimates of the prevalence of autism worldwide
- Full article: The growing challenge of autism spectrum disorder: a . . .
Autism, escalating as a global health concern, has yielded substantial discoveries in the past 40 years This paper presents a comprehensive review that summarizes the progress in the etiology, diagnosis, and therapy of autism in children
- The Changing Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Prevalence of autism spectrum disorders–Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, 14 sites, United States, 2008 : [Google Scholar] ,
- Autism spectrum disorder: definition, epidemiology, causes, and . . .
There have been recent concerns about increased prevalence, and this article seeks to elaborate on factors that may influence prevalence rates, including recent changes to the diagnostic criteria
- PDF - MRC Review of Autism Research - Epidemiology and Causes
One of MRC’s roles is to review scientific fields to identify research opportunities and define the strategic approach to meeting important health needs We have been pleased to undertake this review on the epidemiology and causes of autism for the Department of Health
- Epidemiology of autism - Wikipedia
The epidemiology of autism is the study of the incidence and distribution of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) A 2022 systematic review of global prevalence of autism spectrum disorders found a median prevalence of 1% in children in studies published from 2012 to 2021, with a trend of increasing prevalence over time
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