CDC records spike in kids with developmental disabilities
Originally published September 26, 2019 by Disability Scoop
One in 6 children – 17.8 percent – had at least one developmental disability in 2017, researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say in a recent study. This is up from 16.2 percent in 2009. While some increase is likely due to improved awareness and health care access, the study leader calls the increase in prevalence a “significant change.”
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