BackgroundRacial variability in certain prenatal risk factors, such as prenatal vitamin supplementation and termination of pregnancy for fetal anomaly, has altered the racial prevalence of birth defects. Analysis of a single large representative population is required to analyze current racial differences in the prevalence of birth defects in the United States.MethodsThis is a population-based cross-sectional study to analyze racial differences in the prevalence of birth defects. We reviewed all live births in the 2008 Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) database and determined birth prevalence of 55 selected birth defects in Caucasians. We then calculated the relative risk of these birth defects in African–Americans, Hispanics, and Asians re...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in genera...
BACKGROUND: Infants with congenital heart defects (CHDs) have increased risk of childhood morbidity ...
Abstract Objective: Although births of multiracial and multiethnic infants are becoming more common ...
Objectives: We investigated differences in prevalence of major birth defects by maternal nativity wi...
Lower rates of certain birth defects (e.g., neural tube defects, oral clefts, hypospadias, some type...
Background: Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alas...
Background:Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alask...
Many infants are born with more than one birth defect. From 2009 to 2015, the most recent years for ...
BACKGROUND: Parity is a risk factor in neonatal morbidity and mortality. This dissertation examined ...
Abstract Background The causes of birth defects (BDs) are complex and include genetic and environmen...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
Background: Previous studies demonstrate that infant and childhood mortality differ among children w...
The following analyses covered two main objectives focused on the prevention of and identification o...
occupation and Hispanic ethnicity may be risk factors for some birth defects. Because few studies ha...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in genera...
BACKGROUND: Infants with congenital heart defects (CHDs) have increased risk of childhood morbidity ...
Abstract Objective: Although births of multiracial and multiethnic infants are becoming more common ...
Objectives: We investigated differences in prevalence of major birth defects by maternal nativity wi...
Lower rates of certain birth defects (e.g., neural tube defects, oral clefts, hypospadias, some type...
Background: Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alas...
Background:Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alask...
Many infants are born with more than one birth defect. From 2009 to 2015, the most recent years for ...
BACKGROUND: Parity is a risk factor in neonatal morbidity and mortality. This dissertation examined ...
Abstract Background The causes of birth defects (BDs) are complex and include genetic and environmen...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
Background: Previous studies demonstrate that infant and childhood mortality differ among children w...
The following analyses covered two main objectives focused on the prevention of and identification o...
occupation and Hispanic ethnicity may be risk factors for some birth defects. Because few studies ha...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in genera...
BACKGROUND: Infants with congenital heart defects (CHDs) have increased risk of childhood morbidity ...
Abstract Objective: Although births of multiracial and multiethnic infants are becoming more common ...