Abstract: Congenital Malformations (CM) impose a heavy burden on families and society. Identification of spatial patterns of CM is useful for understanding the epidemiology of this public health issue. In Israel, about 1,000,000 births and 25,000 CM cases at 37 groups were geocoded during 2000–2006. These were geo-analyzed using global-Moran’s-I statistics. Eight groups demonstrated geospatial heterogeneity and were further analyzed at both the census tract (Local Indicator of Spatial Association (LISA) and hot spot analyses) and street levels (spatial scan statistics with two population threshold sizes). The positional definition of results is further discussed in relevance to possible exposure to teratogeni
Objectives This study was aimed to survey the number of congenital malformation in Najaf province th...
Objectives: The aims of this study were: to evaluate the prevalence of abdominal wall defects in the...
Abstract. To determine the frequency of “model” congenital malformations in children whose mothers u...
Congenital Malformations (CM) impose a heavy burden on families and society. Identification of spati...
International audienceBackground: Reunion Island is a French territory located in the south- western...
Received: 2013-03-31 Accepted: 2013-06-26 Ab s t r a c t Purpose: Despite the potential role of spat...
International audienceIntroduction – The Registry of Congenital Malformations (CM) in Reunion Island...
Background Environmental pollution as a cause of congenital anomalies is sometimes suspected because...
Background: Birth defects, which are the major cause of infant mortality and a leading cause of disa...
Examining the geographic distribution of birth defects can be useful in exploratory etiologic resear...
Aim: Congenital Malformations (CMs) represent a challenge especially for developing countries. Data ...
Background: Congenital malformations are one of the most important problems in pediatrics. The estim...
AIM: Congenital Malformations (CMs) represent a challenge especially for developing countries. Data ...
Introduction: Congenital anomalies represent a significant cause of premature birth, of child morbid...
Congenital anomalies (CAs) are the leading cause of infant mortality and one of the leading causes o...
Objectives This study was aimed to survey the number of congenital malformation in Najaf province th...
Objectives: The aims of this study were: to evaluate the prevalence of abdominal wall defects in the...
Abstract. To determine the frequency of “model” congenital malformations in children whose mothers u...
Congenital Malformations (CM) impose a heavy burden on families and society. Identification of spati...
International audienceBackground: Reunion Island is a French territory located in the south- western...
Received: 2013-03-31 Accepted: 2013-06-26 Ab s t r a c t Purpose: Despite the potential role of spat...
International audienceIntroduction – The Registry of Congenital Malformations (CM) in Reunion Island...
Background Environmental pollution as a cause of congenital anomalies is sometimes suspected because...
Background: Birth defects, which are the major cause of infant mortality and a leading cause of disa...
Examining the geographic distribution of birth defects can be useful in exploratory etiologic resear...
Aim: Congenital Malformations (CMs) represent a challenge especially for developing countries. Data ...
Background: Congenital malformations are one of the most important problems in pediatrics. The estim...
AIM: Congenital Malformations (CMs) represent a challenge especially for developing countries. Data ...
Introduction: Congenital anomalies represent a significant cause of premature birth, of child morbid...
Congenital anomalies (CAs) are the leading cause of infant mortality and one of the leading causes o...
Objectives This study was aimed to survey the number of congenital malformation in Najaf province th...
Objectives: The aims of this study were: to evaluate the prevalence of abdominal wall defects in the...
Abstract. To determine the frequency of “model” congenital malformations in children whose mothers u...