Background:Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) newborns. We examine whether known risk factors for birth defects explain the higher prevalence observed for selected birth defects among this population.Methods:Data from 12 population-based birth defects surveillance systems, covering a birth population of 11 million from 1999 to 2007, were used to examine prevalence of birth defects that have previously been reported to have elevated prevalence among AI/ANs. Prevalence ratios (PRs) were calculated for non-Hispanic AI/ANs and any AI/ANs (regardless of Hispanic ethnicity), adjusting for maternal age, education, diabetes, and smoking, as well as type of case-finding ascertain...
Every year, approximately 3%-6% of infants worldwide are born with a serious birth defect (1-5). Bir...
Major structural birth defects collectively affect 3 to 5% of births in the United States and contri...
BackgroundOrofacial clefts (OFC) have multifactorial aetiology. Established risk factors explain a s...
Background: Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alas...
BackgroundRacial variability in certain prenatal risk factors, such as prenatal vitamin supplementat...
Objectives: We investigated differences in prevalence of major birth defects by maternal nativity wi...
Background:Using the National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) annual data report, U.S. nati...
Background: Birth defects are disproportionately higher among certain race/ethnic groups. We examine...
BACKGROUNDIt has been observed in several studies that infants with anotia/microtia are more common ...
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: Orofacial clefts (OFC) are a common birth defect in the United States (US) and prevalenc...
Many infants are born with more than one birth defect. From 2009 to 2015, the most recent years for ...
Background: Previous studies demonstrate that infant and childhood mortality differ among children w...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
Every year, approximately 3%-6% of infants worldwide are born with a serious birth defect (1-5). Bir...
Major structural birth defects collectively affect 3 to 5% of births in the United States and contri...
BackgroundOrofacial clefts (OFC) have multifactorial aetiology. Established risk factors explain a s...
Background: Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alas...
BackgroundRacial variability in certain prenatal risk factors, such as prenatal vitamin supplementat...
Objectives: We investigated differences in prevalence of major birth defects by maternal nativity wi...
Background:Using the National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) annual data report, U.S. nati...
Background: Birth defects are disproportionately higher among certain race/ethnic groups. We examine...
BACKGROUNDIt has been observed in several studies that infants with anotia/microtia are more common ...
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: Orofacial clefts (OFC) are a common birth defect in the United States (US) and prevalenc...
Many infants are born with more than one birth defect. From 2009 to 2015, the most recent years for ...
Background: Previous studies demonstrate that infant and childhood mortality differ among children w...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
Every year, approximately 3%-6% of infants worldwide are born with a serious birth defect (1-5). Bir...
Major structural birth defects collectively affect 3 to 5% of births in the United States and contri...
BackgroundOrofacial clefts (OFC) have multifactorial aetiology. Established risk factors explain a s...