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As a small note of caution, I note that you have added some information for which you appear to be the source. Generally speaking, it is a good idea to put the information out there and let others decide whether to include it (I confess I haven't had a chance to fully read it yet, so I can't comment). However, informed contributions are a great asset, so again, welcome! --Limegreen 06:49, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Thank you! Thanks for the welcome. I'm new to this but I would like to make a useful contribution. Thanks for your comments on my referring to material I authored (autism/ASD prevalence in Australia). Hopefully, a reference to a refereed paper might be acceptable and I referred to other's significant material (that is not refereed). The orginal material on ASD incidence/prevalence in Australia was rather incomplete. It seem to me unlikely that anyone else would write on this fairly specific subject ... but many people (especially from other countries) may be interested in making overseas comparisons.
I am inclined to update the section on the USA. And to provide some better material on incidence and prevalence. Where can I get some editorial guidance? —-Bbuckl3y 00:09, 12 March 2007 (UTC)