JANUARY 2003
According
to the latest figures just released by the California Department of
Developmental Services, in 2002 California experienced an astounding 31% one
year increase in the number of new children professionally diagnosed with the
most severe cases of autism entering it's developmental services system. The
31% one year increase from 2001 to 2002 represents an all time record number of
new cases in the system's 33 year history.... 3,577 new severely autistic
children added in just the past 12 months.
The figures
reported by the Department DO NOT include persons with PDD, NOS, Asperger's, or
any other autism spectrum disorders, just those who have received a
professional diagnosis of level one, DSM IV autism.
According
to the Department, eight years ago, in 1994, there were 5,108 cases of level
one autism in the entire system, as of January 6, 2003, there are now 20,377
cases of level one autism in the system.
From 1971
to 1980, California consistently added one to two hundred new cases a YEAR. In
2002, California added 3,577 new cases. Since 1980, the documented start of
California's autism epidemic, the numbers of new cases have exploded to where
we are today with California adding, on average, 10 new children a day, 7 days
a week with the most severe form of autism to it's system, an increase of over
2 additional new children per day over the 2001 rate of 8 children a day. Keep
in mind that from January 1994 to January 1995, California added on average 2
new children a day.....today we are adding 10 children a day.
One only
needs to examine the age distribution of the persons in the system to recognize
the genesis of this epidemic. Over 81.5% (8 out of 10) of the autism population
in the system were born AFTER 1980.... with 2 out of 3 persons in the system
currently between the ages of 3 and 13 years old, compared to 18.5% (less then
2 out of 10) who were born BEFORE 1980.
Autism now
accounts for 40% of all of the new intakes to the system, making level one
autism the number one disability entering California's DD system. (The other
eligible conditions besides level one autism are mental retardation, cerebral
palsy, epilepsy, and other conditions similar to MR.)
As a result
of the fact that the inclusion of new cases in the data system begins with
children 3 years of age and older (ages 0-2 are not collected on the CDER
database), and since mercury containing vaccines are still in use today,
including the most recent recommended addition to the childhood immunization
schedule ... two shots of flu vaccine for babies (bringing the total number of
doses of vaccines to 41 for a baby in California before the age of 2 years
old), therefore it will take a few years to start seeing the effect of the
phasing out of the mercury containing preservative Thimerisol from childhood
vaccines on the autism epidemic.