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‘Profound autism’ makes up 1 in 4 cases: CDC

Por: New York Post Life April 24, 2023

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is adopting a new classification of autism that will help further make a distinction between the more and less severe ends of the spectrum. A study by the CDC published in the found that 26.7% of kids with autism have “profound autism.” Children with “profound autism” are on the more severe end of the spectrum, meaning that they are nonverbal, minimally verbal or have an IQ of less than 50.... + full article



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