The Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Drexel University · Kaiser Permanente · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are complex, lifelong, neurodevelopmental conditions of largely unknown cause. They are much more common than previously believed, second in frequency only to mental retardation among the serious developmental disorders. Although a heritable component has been demonstrated in ASD etiology, putative risk genes have yet to be identified. Environmental risk factors may also play a role, perhaps via complex gene-environment interactions, but no specific exposures with significant population effects are known. A number of endogenous biomarkers associated with autism risk have been investigated, and these may help identify significant biologic pathways that, in turn, will aid in the…
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14Topics & keywords
- Autism
- Endophenotype
- Population
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Etiology
- Epidemiology
- Medicine
- Psychology
- Good health and well-being