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A new CDC study found that 17.3% of US children between the ages of 3 and 17 in 2014 – 2018 had at least one developmental disability (DD), which is similar to estimates from earlier years. Researchers found that children with a DD were more likely to have limited abilities and special health needs than children without a DD. Compared to children without DD, children with DD were more likely to take prescription medication, receive mental health or specialized health care provider services, and were 18 times as likely to receive special education or early intervention services. image of two children playing with text at the bottom reading "1 in 6 children ages 3 through 17 years of age has one or more developmental disabilities" DD are common, and children with DD often need substantial health care and education services. Strategies that promote early identification and coordination of services for children with DDs could improve health, reduce the need for services later in life, and ensure that all children with DDs have access to needed care and services to thrive. Inequities in use and receipt of medications and services by sociodemographic subgroups deserve further investigation to guide development and implementation of strategies to promote health equity and ensure that all children with DDs have access to needed care and services to enable them to thrive. Are the COVID-19 Vaccines Safe During Pregnancy? The Science Says Yes. Funding Opportunities CDC-RFA-DD22-2202, I-FASD: Understanding Clinical Data and Pathways through Care to Inform Surveillance of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum DisordersApplications due: Monday, May 2, 2022 To learn more about the NOFOs, including an overview, how to access the NOFOs in Grants.gov, key dates, and Q&As, please visit our NOFO informational web pages CDC-RFA-DD23-2301, Enhancing Public Health Surveillance of Autism Spectrum Disorder through the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network Applications due September 13, 2022.

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