Opinion: Autism doesn’t discriminate. Autism research shouldn’t either
The face of autism was once predominantly white. No longer.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported last year that the prevalence of autism across all racial and ethnic groups is reaching parity. Among 8-year-olds in particular, autism was more commonly identified among Black, Hispanic and Asian American/Pacific Islander children than among their white counterparts for the first time ever.
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