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High rates of autism alarming

U. study notes dramatic jump: 1 in 133 Utah kids

Published: Friday, Feb. 9, 2007 12:11 a.m. MST
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Utah leads in another way: More Utah children with autism have a history of regression and loss of skills — one-third. That number was higher than in all the other states studied.

Zimmerman said goals for the study included measuring the incidence, looking at the scope of autism and examining some of the characteristics of cases. They hope also to identify potential risk factors and causes and have already linked the data to some prenatal issues identified on birth certificates in Utah.

They found, for instance, a higher ratio of breech births, C-sections and newborns who required more than 30 minutes of assisted ventilation among children with autism. "We could use information like that to determine a target population to screen," she said.

All children should be screened for autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities, Zimmerman said.

The study also provides the opportunity to link autism information with other health information, including hospital discharge and environmental databases. "We could look to see if there are clusters in areas."

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They hope the information will help policymakers and families plan for services and understand the economic impact of the disorder. Other research indicates that for children from birth to 18, recent economic predictors say the cost of autism over a lifetime is $3.2 million each.

Others involved in the research at the U. included Judith Miller, Ph.D., and Dr. Deborah Bilder, both of the department of psychiatry at the U., and statistician and epidemiologist Robert Satterfield of the Utah Department of Health.


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