According to New CDC Report- Washington, D.C., Feb. 8, 2007-The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released, through its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), the latest revised prevalence figures for autism / Asperger syndrome. The report indicates that the prevalence of autism is now 1 in 150, up from the 1 in 166 figure reported by the CDC in January 2004.
For the complete Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report go to http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm5517.pdf
Asperger Syndrome Support and Awareness of Central Illinois was formed to help educate families about Asperger Syndrome and related autistic spectrum disorders, bring awareness, give emotional support, and build a strong collaborate relationship between the families, schools, community and medical professional providers about issues consistent with Asperger Syndrome and related autistic spectrum disorders in Illinois.
Please feel free to look through our website to obtain information to help you learn about Asperger Syndrome and related disorders. We offer links to different websites, places to go to order books, toys and gluten free items, information on Illinois support groups in your area, a short story and just some helpful ideas.
**As we hope that you can learn and gather some helpful information about Asperger Syndrome from our website, we do not recommend or endorse specific diagnostic or therapeutic regimens at our meetings, on our website, in our email, or when we have speakers, whether educational, psychological or medical. Parents and affected individuals should always consult with a professional of their choice, to determine the best course of treatment for their child or for themselves. The information, ideas and personal experiences obtained from our meetings, email, website or speakers is not intended in any way to be substitution for your professional, medical or psychological advice. We do like to inform you of any conferences, workshops, new books, latest research information and laws that is brought to our attention. As with any information that you obtain about Asperger Syndrome and related disorders, be cautious and investigate for yourself as you would with any other information that you would obtain.