Abstract Background: A birth defect is a structural or functional abnormality observed in children. Birth defects occur during intrauterine development of embryo or fetus. Birth defects may be visible before birth, at birth or later in life, and are major causes of children’s hospital admissions and deaths. Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and identify the associated risk factors of birth defects. Method: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted in two referral hospitals where 19,650 infants were born between 2015 and 2017. Among these, 317 infants born with birth defects were selected, and the types of birth defect were identified. To identify associated risk factors, 321 maternal medical history bo...
Close to 8 million children are born annually with a serious birth defect, accounting for 5% of all ...
Background. Worldwide, an estimated 300,000 neonates are born with neural tube defects (NTDs) each y...
Abstract Background The early stage of embryo development is extremely vulnerable to various teratog...
Background: Congenital malformations (CMs) are structural and functional anomalies that have a signi...
Introduction: birth defects are the most serious causes of infant mortality and disability in s...
BACKGROUND:Birth defects are defined as structural and functional defects that develop during the or...
Birth defects are defined as structural and functional defects that develop during the organogenesis...
Abstract Congenital malformations are defects of the morphogenesis of organs or body during the preg...
Background. Congenital anomalies affect millions of babies worldwide with prevalence of 3%, and it i...
Background: Birth defects have a great impact in middle and low income countries. Ninety four per ce...
INTRODUCTION:Neural tube defects are the major causes of fetal loss and considerable disabilities in...
94% of all birth defects (BD) and 95% of deaths due to the BD occur in low and middle income countri...
IntroductionHuman embryo is well protected in the uterus by the embryonic membrane, although teratog...
Background: Major birth defects are common causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality which have be...
Available literature suggests that congenital malformations are a major cause of prenatal infant dea...
Close to 8 million children are born annually with a serious birth defect, accounting for 5% of all ...
Background. Worldwide, an estimated 300,000 neonates are born with neural tube defects (NTDs) each y...
Abstract Background The early stage of embryo development is extremely vulnerable to various teratog...
Background: Congenital malformations (CMs) are structural and functional anomalies that have a signi...
Introduction: birth defects are the most serious causes of infant mortality and disability in s...
BACKGROUND:Birth defects are defined as structural and functional defects that develop during the or...
Birth defects are defined as structural and functional defects that develop during the organogenesis...
Abstract Congenital malformations are defects of the morphogenesis of organs or body during the preg...
Background. Congenital anomalies affect millions of babies worldwide with prevalence of 3%, and it i...
Background: Birth defects have a great impact in middle and low income countries. Ninety four per ce...
INTRODUCTION:Neural tube defects are the major causes of fetal loss and considerable disabilities in...
94% of all birth defects (BD) and 95% of deaths due to the BD occur in low and middle income countri...
IntroductionHuman embryo is well protected in the uterus by the embryonic membrane, although teratog...
Background: Major birth defects are common causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality which have be...
Available literature suggests that congenital malformations are a major cause of prenatal infant dea...
Close to 8 million children are born annually with a serious birth defect, accounting for 5% of all ...
Background. Worldwide, an estimated 300,000 neonates are born with neural tube defects (NTDs) each y...
Abstract Background The early stage of embryo development is extremely vulnerable to various teratog...