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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 21.
Published in final edited form as: Hum Genet. 2011 Oct 15;131(4):581–589. doi: 10.1007/s00439-011-1106-6

Table 4.

Conservative population prevalence estimates of seizures, autism, and ASD in boys and/or adult men from recent national surveys in the US

Disorders Sources Age (years) Prevalence 95% CI
ASD ADDM 2006 (CDC 2009) 8 14.5/1,000 13.9–15.1
NSCH 2007 (Kogan et al. 2009) 3–17 17.3/1,000 14.4–20.7
Seizures NHAMCS from 1993 to 2003 (Pallin et al. 2008) All ages 4.3/1,000 3.9–4.7
CDC 2005 (Kobau et al. 2008) 18–24 7.7/1,000 6.2–9.5
Atlanta (Murphy et al. 1995) 10 6.7/1,000
Oklahoma study (Cowan et al. 1989) 0–19 5.02/1,000
Rochester (Hauser et al. 1991)a 0–24 4.45/1,000
Mississippi (Haerer et al. 1986)a 0–24 9.87/1,000
U.S. overalla All ages 5–10/1,000

CI confidence interval, ADDM Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring, CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NSCH National Survey of Children’s Health, NHAMCS National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey

a

Population prevalence estimates in both genders