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Autism


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This article is about the classic autistic disorder. For other conditions sometimes called "autism", see Autism spectrum. For the journal, see Autism (journal).
Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties with social interaction and communication and by restricted and repetitive behavior.[3] Parents usually notice signs during the first two or three years of their child's life.[1][3] These signs often develop gradually, though some children with autism reach their developmental milestones at a normal pace before worsening.[14]
Autism is associated with a combination of genetic and environmental factors.[4] Risk factors during pregnancy include certain infections, such as rubella, and toxins including valproic acid, alcohol, cocaine, pesticides and air pollution.[15] Controversies surround other proposed environmental causes; for example, the vaccine hypothesis, which has been disproven.[16] Autism affects information processing in the brain by altering connections and organization of nerve cells and their synapses.[17] How this occurs is not well understood.[17] In the DSM-5, autism and less severe forms of the condition, including Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), have been combined into the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).[3][18]
Early speech therapy or behavioral interventions can help children with autism gain self-care, social, and communication skills.[6][7] Although there is no known cure,[6] there have been cases of children who recovered.[19] Not many children with autism live independently after reaching adulthood, though some are successful.[12] An autistic culture has developed, with some individuals seeking a cure and others believing autism should be accepted as a difference and not treated as a disorder.[20][21]
Globally, autism is estimated to affect 24.8 million people as of 2015.[13] In the 2000s, the number of people affected was estimated at 1–2 per 1,000 people worldwide.[22] In the developed countries, about 1.5% of children are diagnosed with ASD as of 2017,[23] a more than doubling from 0.7% in 2000 in the United States.[24] It occurs four-to-five times more often in boys than girls.[24] The number of people diagnosed has increased dramatically since the 1960s, partly due to changes in diagnostic practice.[22] The question of whether actual rates have increased is unresolved.[22]

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Characteristics

Autism is a highly variable neurodevelopmental disorder[25] that first appears during infancy or childhood, and generally follows a steady course without remission.[26] People with autism may be severely impaired in some respects but normal, or even superior, in others.[27] Overt symptoms gradually begin after the age of six months, become established by age two or three years[28] and tend to continue through adulthood, although often in more muted form.[29] It is distinguished not by a single symptom but by a characteristic triad of symptoms: impairments in social interaction; impairments in communication; and restricted interests and repetitive behavior. Other aspects, such as atypical eating, are also common but are not essential for diagnosis.[30] Individual symptoms of autism occur in the general population and appear not to associate highly, without a sharp line separating pathologically severe from common traits.[31]
Social development

Social deficits distinguish autism and the related autism spectrum disorders (ASD; see Classification) from other developmental disorders.[29] People with autism have social impairments and often lack the intuition about others that many people take for granted. Noted au
 
Autism


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




Jump to navigation Jump to search
This article is about the classic autistic disorder. For other conditions sometimes called "autism", see Autism spectrum. For the journal, see Autism (journal).
Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties with social interaction and communication and by restricted and repetitive behavior.[3] Parents usually notice signs during the first two or three years of their child's life.[1][3] These signs often develop gradually, though some children with autism reach their developmental milestones at a normal pace before worsening.[14]
Autism is associated with a combination of genetic and environmental factors.[4] Risk factors during pregnancy include certain infections, such as rubella, and toxins including valproic acid, alcohol, cocaine, pesticides and air pollution.[15] Controversies surround other proposed environmental causes; for example, the vaccine hypothesis, which has been disproven.[16] Autism affects information processing in the brain by altering connections and organization of nerve cells and their synapses.[17] How this occurs is not well understood.[17] In the DSM-5, autism and less severe forms of the condition, including Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), have been combined into the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).[3][18]
Early speech therapy or behavioral interventions can help children with autism gain self-care, social, and communication skills.[6][7] Although there is no known cure,[6] there have been cases of children who recovered.[19] Not many children with autism live independently after reaching adulthood, though some are successful.[12] An autistic culture has developed, with some individuals seeking a cure and others believing autism should be accepted as a difference and not treated as a disorder.[20][21]
Globally, autism is estimated to affect 24.8 million people as of 2015.[13] In the 2000s, the number of people affected was estimated at 1–2 per 1,000 people worldwide.[22] In the developed countries, about 1.5% of children are diagnosed with ASD as of 2017,[23] a more than doubling from 0.7% in 2000 in the United States.[24] It occurs four-to-five times more often in boys than girls.[24] The number of people diagnosed has increased dramatically since the 1960s, partly due to changes in diagnostic practice.[22] The question of whether actual rates have increased is unresolved.[22]

Contents
Characteristics

Autism is a highly variable neurodevelopmental disorder[25] that first appears during infancy or childhood, and generally follows a steady course without remission.[26] People with autism may be severely impaired in some respects but normal, or even superior, in others.[27] Overt symptoms gradually begin after the age of six months, become established by age two or three years[28] and tend to continue through adulthood, although often in more muted form.[29] It is distinguished not by a single symptom but by a characteristic triad of symptoms: impairments in social interaction; impairments in communication; and restricted interests and repetitive behavior. Other aspects, such as atypical eating, are also common but are not essential for diagnosis.[30] Individual symptoms of autism occur in the general population and appear not to associate highly, without a sharp line separating pathologically severe from common traits.[31]
Social development

Social deficits distinguish autism and the related autism spectrum disorders (ASD; see Classification) from other developmental disorders.[29] People with autism have social impairments and often lack the intuition about others that many people take for granted. Noted au
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