“…The existence of local professionals with experience in autistic spectrum disorders in LMIC has been demonstrated by this paper; by the reports of current epidemiological studies in Mexico, India, Vietnam, Taiwan, South Africa, and Uganda (Elsabbagh et al, 2012); by reports on the outcome of global autism public health initiatives (GAPH) in association with Autism Speaks in Albania and Bangladesh (Wallace, Fein, Rosanoff, Dawson, Hossain, Brennan, et al, 2012), and by completion of an epidemiological study in Jamaica with a number of published fi ndings, including the identifi cation of older maternal and paternal age as risk factors (Rahbar, Samms-Vaughan, Ardjomand-Hessabi, Loveland, Dickerson, Chen, et al, 2012;Rahbar, Samms-Vaughan, Loveland, Ardjomand-Hessabi, Chen, Bresssler, et al, 2013;Rahbar, Samms-Vaughan, Loveland, Pearson, Bressler, Chen, et al, 2012). Engagement of these professionals will be integral to ensuring interventions of relevance and the improvement of outcomes for children with autistic spectrum disorders in LMIC.…”