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Autism Explosion Persists

Date: 10/19/2000

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From: FEAT Daily Newsletter

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Autism Explosion Persists: 457 New California Children In 91 Days

[This report comes from autism research advocate Rick Rollens.]

According to figures just released from the California Department of

Developmental Services (DDS), during the third quarter of this year (July 7

through October 6), 457 new children with fully diagnosed DSM IV autism were

added to the roles of California's Developmental Services System. 457 new

children have qualified for services at a cost to taxpayers, according to

DDS, of at least $2 million each ($914 million worth of new kids in just

three months from just one state!). Keep in mind as well, that these 457 new

children DO NOT include any children with PDD, Asperger's, NOS, or any other

of the autism spectrum disorders, except full-blown, DSM IV autism.

This most recent third quarter report represents the second highest

number of new cases reported for a third quarter in seven years. An

astonishing 35% of all the new intakes to the system during this three-month

period were new cases of autism; this, compared to the pre-autism epidemic

traditional intake rate of 3%. During the first nine months of 2000, the

California Developmental Services System experienced a 5% increase in total

caseload growth, which includes all new cases of mental retardation,

conditions similar to mental retardation, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and

autism. During this same nine-month period, there was a 14% increase in

caseload growth in autism. California continues to add an average of 5 new

children a day, with full-blown DSM IV autism, seven day's a week to its

system.

What would the response be from the public health community if five

new children a day from one state were showing up on their doorsteps with a

horrible disease that leaves its victims brain damaged and terribly

disabled? Besides trying to develop a vaccine for it, I would guess that an

immediate public health crisis would be declared, and a major effort by CDC

and NIH would be undertaken to find the cause, and develop treatments and a

cure. We are experiencing such a public health crisis today...it's called

the autism epidemic.

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Brought to you for your information by the Autism Society of California, ASA. The Autism Society of America (ASA) does not endorse individuals, groups or programs. References regarding programs, meetings, resources, treatment, etc. should not be interpreted as an indication of endorsement by ASA. They are provided for informational purposes only.

Author: Rick Rollens

Source: FEAT Daily Newsletter

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