It's a far piece from the horse-and-buggies of Lancaster County, Pa., to  the cars and freeways of Cook County, Ill.
 But thousands of children cared for by Homefirst Health Services in  metropolitan Chicago have at least two things in common with thousands of Amish  children in rural Lancaster: They have never been vaccinated. And they don't  have autism.
 "We have a fairly large practice. We have about 30,000 or 35,000 children  that we've taken care of over the years, and I don't think we have a single case  of autism in children delivered by us who never received vaccines," said Dr.  Mayer Eisenstein, Homefirst's medical director who founded the practice in 1973.  Homefirst doctors have delivered more than 15,000 babies at home, and thousands  of them have never been vaccinated.
 The few autistic children Homefirst sees were vaccinated before their  families became patients, Eisenstein said. "I can think of two or three autistic  children who we've delivered their mother's next baby, and we aren't really  totally taking care of that child -- they have special care needs. But they  bring the younger children to us. I don't have a single case that I can think of  that wasn't vaccinated."
 The autism rate in Illinois public schools is 38 per 10,000, according to  state Education Department data; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  puts the national rate of autism spectrum disorders at 1 in 166 -- 60 per  10,000.
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