The phrase
"autism cases" refers to the number or instances of people who have been diagnosed with autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication and social skills. It points to the individuals diagnosed with autism.
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Many experts believe the actual rise
in autism cases (additions to the amount typically seen in the general population) is quite small.
He emphasizes, however, that the mutations are likely to account for only a very small proportion
of autism cases.
When pediatric epidemiologist Robert Byrd of the University of California at Davis heard three years ago that the state's Department of Developmental Services had reported a near tripling of
autism cases between 1987 and 1998, he decided to investigate.
Maybe the
many autism cases we are now seeing are a new illness of the current generation.»
A recent study has published that the rise in
autism cases across the United States may be due to semantics.
The CDC said Thursday that some of the increase comes from better identification
of autism cases in minority populations.
«These factors could explain all of the increase
in autism cases,» says autism expert Eric Fombonne, MD, head of the department of psychiatry at Montreal Childrens Hospital.
Most of
the Autism cases I've dealt with were a direct result of vaccines, usually occurring within days / weeks of getting vaccines.
He thinks that in - labour syntetic oxytocin overload might be accountable for, at least parts of,
autism cases.
But as McCormick notes, despite the absence of thimerosal in vaccines, reports of
autism cases have not fallen.
So far, about 10 percent of
autism cases have been associated with genetic mutation, a figure Nelson predicts will rise as scientists study more genomes in greater detail.
The suspect DNA includes the first variant that might underlie a large percentage of
autism cases.
There is considerable overlap between fragile X syndrome and autism: About 30 percent of people with fragile X are diagnosed with autism, and fragile X causes up to 6 percent of
autism cases, making it the most common known cause of autism.
Scientists this month unveiled evidence that an estimated 1 percent of
all autism cases may stem from a structural change involving 25 to 30 genes on chromosome 16.
Two new studies connect structural variations to 1 percent of
autism cases, a finding that may help unlock the enigmatic disorder's genetic footprint
Over the past three decades California has witnessed a very large spike in
autism cases, as have many other areas of the United States.
In this article, the author reports one - third of
autism cases are the result of an inflammatory disease that began in the womb, thanks to the mother's imbalanced immune system.
This is of interest to women with Hashimoto's as one - third of
autism cases are the result of an inflammatory disease that began in the womb, thanks to the mother's imbalanced immune system.