Traveling to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country in search of autistic Amish children, the reporter, based on national statistics, should have found as many as 200 children with autism in the community -- instead, he found only three, the oldest age 9 or 10:
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The first autistic Amish child was a girl who had been brought
over from China, adopted by one family only to be given up after
becoming overwhelmed by her autism, and then re-adopted by an Amish
Mennonite family. (China, India and Indonesia are among countries moving
fast to mass-vaccination programs.)
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The second autistic Amish child definitely had received a vaccination and developed autism shortly thereafter.
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The reporter was unable to determine the vaccination status of the third child.
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