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April 5, 2006

"Autism epidemic doubted"

Susanne Rust:

Indeed, special education figures that are being used to suggest an autism explosion are faulty and confounded, said Paul Shattuck, a researcher at the university's Waisman Center and author of the study, which appears in today's issue of the journal Pediatrics.

From 1993 to 2003, statistics compiled by the U.S. Department of Education showed a 657% increase in autism across the country - an explosive jump that signaled an epidemic to many.

But Shattuck discovered that, at least in most cases, the numbers are not only misleading, they're likely inaccurate. On one hand, they don't support a dramatic increase in autism prevalence, but on the other, the figures could be underestimating the absolute number of children with the condition.


Posted by James Zellmer at April 5, 2006 8:36 PM
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