The
ADDM and CADDRE Programs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center
on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities have awarded a series of
multi-year cooperative agreements to states or their designated entities
to establish autism surveillance programs, the Autism and Developmental
Disabilities Monitoring Network (ADDM), and the Centers of Excellence for
Autism and Developmental Disabilities Research and Epidemiology (CADDRE).
Currently there are six funded CADDRE sites and sixteen funded ADDM projects.
MSU Data Coordinating Center’s role on the CDC ADDM & CADDRE
Programs
Currently the National
Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities of CDC (Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention) has funded the MSU-DCC to serve
as the data coordinating center for two national studies of child autism
spectrum disorders:
ADDM-CADDRE Surveillance Study
The
Autism and Developmental Disabilities Network (ADDM)
aims to measure the number of cases of autism and other developmental disabilities
in different regions of this country to provide accurate, population-based
estimates of the prevalence of these disabilities in young children. The
ADDM-CADDRE study network aims to identify the occurrences of ASDs in ~500,000
births within catchment areas in 18 states.
Links to ADDM Sites
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Florida
- Georgia
- Missouri/Illinois
- New Jersey
- South Carolina
- Utah
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Maryland/Delaware
CADDRE National Study
The
CDC established six Centers of Excellence for Autism and Developmental
Disabilities Research and Epidemiology (CADDRE)
per the Children’s Health Act of 2000. The six centers are executing
a population-based multi-site study (case-cohort design) to investigate
potential risk factors for Autism Spectrum Disorders. The study sample
size of 3-5 year olds in 24-month birth cohort will be larger than other
epidemiologic ASD investigations of the causes of autism (~6000 individuals),
and will involve detailed case assessment of other accompanying symptoms
and diseases. The study will collect and archive buccal (cheek) swabs,
blood, and hair biosamples.
Links to CADDRE Sites
- California
- Colorado
- Maryland/Delaware
- Georgia
- North Carolina
- Pennsylvania
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