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An 'epidemic of autism' seems to be taking place as increasing number of children and adults have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, according to a new study.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that compared to the 1in 10,000 children having autism in the past, it is now 1 in 110 children in the US who has been diagnosed with the disorder.

The recent study, Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults in the Community in England reveals that one percent of Britons, over 16 years, have an autism spectrum disorder.

Out of a group of 2,828, 19 participants in the study had ASDs, which corresponds to 9.8 per 1,000 adults. Autism was found to be more common among men than women. Lack of educational qualifications and living in rented social (government-financed) housing seemed to be crucial factors in those having autism. Those found to be autistic did not make increased use of services for mental health problems. The study also discovered that those diagnosed with an ASD had not previously been aware of their condition.