‘Profound Autism’ Accounts for More Than 1 in 4 Cases: CDC

‘Profound Autism’ Accounts for More Than 1 in 4 Cases: CDC
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently adopted a new classification of autism and provided a breakdown of the number of children on the severe versus milder ends of the spectrum.

A study by the federal health agency published on April 19 in the Public Health Reports journal found that 26.7 percent of 8-year-old children with autism have “profound autism.”