Conducting research to identify modifiable risk factors for birth defects is difficult for a variety of reasons. While some challenges are familiar to researchers across many disciplines, the confluence of issues affecting birth defects research may not be well understood by those outside of the field. This article describes several methodological challenges to the study of birth defects and ways these challenges might be addressed: (1) ascertainment, definition and classification of birth defects; (2) exposure assessment on modifiable risk factors; (3) analytical challenges related to small numbers and multiple statistical tests; (4) the role of genetics, including the collection of specimens and analysis of genetic data; and (5) challenge...
The National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS) is a large population-based multi-center case-co...
Congenital disorders (often also called birth defects) are an important cause of mortality and disab...
critical to examine whether ART is associated with birth defects. METHODS: We analyzed data from the...
Conducting research to identify modifiable risk factors for birth defects is difficult for a variety...
Background:While there is strong evidence that genetic risk factors play an important role in the et...
An important national health goal is to reduce morbidity attributable to birth defects and developme...
Established by Congress in 1996, nine study sites in the U.S. currently collaborate on the National ...
\uc2\ua9 2014 The Authors Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology Published...
As epidemiological studies expand to examine gene–environment interaction effects, it is important t...
More than 6% of babies are born with a structural or functional defect, and many of these need speci...
Background: Birth defect registries are often used for etiological research. Either as hypotheses-ge...
20112015-12-16T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States21766432PMC4681489824
Birth defects (BD), also known as congenital anomalies, are structural or functional abnormalities p...
PurposeAs epidemiological studies expand to examine gene\ue2\u20ac\u201cenvironment interaction effe...
External birth defects in so population-based study at c N as a severe public health problem. Birth ...
The National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS) is a large population-based multi-center case-co...
Congenital disorders (often also called birth defects) are an important cause of mortality and disab...
critical to examine whether ART is associated with birth defects. METHODS: We analyzed data from the...
Conducting research to identify modifiable risk factors for birth defects is difficult for a variety...
Background:While there is strong evidence that genetic risk factors play an important role in the et...
An important national health goal is to reduce morbidity attributable to birth defects and developme...
Established by Congress in 1996, nine study sites in the U.S. currently collaborate on the National ...
\uc2\ua9 2014 The Authors Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology Published...
As epidemiological studies expand to examine gene–environment interaction effects, it is important t...
More than 6% of babies are born with a structural or functional defect, and many of these need speci...
Background: Birth defect registries are often used for etiological research. Either as hypotheses-ge...
20112015-12-16T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States21766432PMC4681489824
Birth defects (BD), also known as congenital anomalies, are structural or functional abnormalities p...
PurposeAs epidemiological studies expand to examine gene\ue2\u20ac\u201cenvironment interaction effe...
External birth defects in so population-based study at c N as a severe public health problem. Birth ...
The National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS) is a large population-based multi-center case-co...
Congenital disorders (often also called birth defects) are an important cause of mortality and disab...
critical to examine whether ART is associated with birth defects. METHODS: We analyzed data from the...