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Study on Prevalence of Autism in Rural Bangladesh

Friday, May 12, 2017: 12:00 PM-1:40 PM
Golden Gate Ballroom (Marriott Marquis Hotel)
J. Shefa, Institute of Nutrition & Food Science, Dhaka university, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Paediatric Neurodisorder, Institute of Paediatric Neurodisorder & Autism (IPNA), BSMMU, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Background:

In Bangladesh, autism has already been identified as burden of diseases and it has been assumed that the magnitude is high and majority cases, is undetermined. Especially in the rural settings, Autism has been found as neglected disease. However, there was no epidemiological strong evidence on autism prevalence in rural Bangladesh. In the Institute of Pediatric Neurodisorder& Autism in Children, at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University data shown that higher rate of children with autism at urban settings are seeking treatment from the facility.

Objectives:

To observed the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder in rural community of Bangladesh.

Methods: A cross sectional study has been performed in where quantitative data was collected from the household level by door to door visit in rural community of Bangladesh. A four stage diagnosis process was applied to confirm autism. This study findings shown that among 5286 children of 18moths to 36 months aged group in one upazilas (six unions).

Results:

04 cases were found with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Prevalence of the ASD in rural community was found 0.075%. Among the four ASD cases three were boys and one was girl and age range is between 20- 30 months.

Conclusions:

The findings also shown the parents in the rural community still not much aware about the disease, mostly treatment in government facilities or at local level. However, children were not received treatment from specialized facilities where ASD treatment/ counseling are in practice. Social stigma and barriers are also found as one of the key challenge in rural Bangladesh.

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