>>38864989That chart has so many problems
The most prevalent being that it shouldn't be just by sheer number but rather by density.
Like, the US has WAY more people than South Korea, so comparing them both by a "Per 10k children" mark doesn't give a proper comparison.
Also, no way in hell China is that low with their population being that high. Either they aren't reporting their cases of autsim or this chart's sourcing is fucked up.