US research: Corona's Pandem

The US health sector officials reported that US achievements in the early diagnosis of autism in children, and it is an important matter to enable them to utilize their full potential, has been significantly distributed by disruption of assessments in the first months of the Corona Pandemic. Doctor Karen Rimley said in a statement that these disruptions in delivering children to the services they need can have “long -term effects.” Rimli is the director of the National Center for Divorce Funds and Disabilities of Growth in US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They were published on the topic in the weekly report of the death rate and diseases issued by the US centers for control and prevention. The reports are based on an overview of clinical and educational data in 11 mixed breeds and population composition in the United States. In a report, he focused on early medical intervention, and the researchers compared the 4 -year diagnostic rates in 2020 and who received children 8 years ago 4 years ago. During the first three months of 2020, the 4 -year -old children underwent many reviews and received many autism services. The worker at the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kelly Show, who is the study stomach, said during an interview that when the pandemic took place in March 2020, “a shocking decline took place in diagnostic services of autism.” Shaw added: “It seems that the improvement in the early diagnosis is somewhat removed by the pandemic,” she added. Shaw added that the hope is that the report is familiar with losses and work to identify these children and provide services to them. The gaps in diagnostic efforts and in the second report, which focus on the spread of autism among children at the age of 8, discovered that the number of children with Asians and people with brown and Spanish skin was for the first time higher than the number of children with white skin. In total, the spread of autism among American children at the age of 8 increased to suffer a child out of every 36 children, or to be 2.8% in 2020, compared to its distribution by the reality of an injured child from every 44 children or 2.3% in 2018. Matthew Mainer, of the US centers to fight and participate in the level of Ethnic and Attempts to diagnose children to diagnose children with the diagnosed children. Ethnic scales. Mainer added: “Historically, the diagnosis of autism among children with white skin was more among children with brown or Spanish skin,” Mainer added. He added that, as found, a sharp difference was found among children living in areas where revenue rises compared to areas where revenue declares, as more injuries have been monitored in the richer areas. Also read: