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Is down syndrome found in the us?

Yes, Downs Syndrome is found in USA


What is the percentage of people with down syndrome in US?

0.04%


Who is the US senator with a Down syndrome child?

Sarah Palin


Did anyone with Down syndrome ever cycle across the US on a tandem bicycle?

no


How many Down's syndrome people in the us?

Approx 1 in 800 or 0.12% or 340,000 people in USA Down syndrome occurs in 1 in 800 births. Hopefully that helps


What is the prevalence of Down Syndrome in the current population?

The prevalence of Down Syndrome worldwide is estimated to be around 1 in 1,000 live births. This prevalence can vary depending on factors such as maternal age. With advances in medical care and increased awareness, individuals with Down Syndrome are living longer, contributing members of society.


How many babies in the US are born with Down syndrome each year?

The official statistic in the US is 1 per every 733 live births; this equals approximately 5,429 babies born with Down syndrome each year.


How does science play a role in the detection of down syndrome?

Science allows us to actually look at our chromosomes. If we see a third copy of chromosome number 21, we know that a person has down syndrome.


When is Down Syndrome Awareness Month in the US?

March 21World Down Syndrome Day is marked every year on March 21. To read more about this annual event - and to access a slew of useful links on matters pertaining to Down syndrome - click on the Related Link.


How old is the oldest female in the US?

As of May 2010, the oldest living female from the United States is Eunice Sanborn, who was born on July 20, 1896 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The oldest American female of all time was Sarah Knauss, who was born on September 24, 1880 and died on December 30, 1999 at the age of 119 years 97 days.


Which US state has better services for your Down syndrome son - Florida or Illinois - and why?

Florida definently


How many people die from Down syndrome per year?

Down's syndrome usually isn't deadly as such. However, it brings with it a couple of medical problems, like high blood presure and such, which tends to shorten the life span of afflicted persons.