Objective: To assess the prevalence of congenital defects and to investigate their maternal and perinatal associated aspects by reviewing Birth Certificates. Methods: Among all born alive infants from January 2003 to December 2007 in Maternidade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia of São Carlos, Southeast Brazil (12,199 infants), cases were identified as the newborns whose Birth Certificates registered any congenital defect. The same sex neonate born immediately after the case was chosen as a control. In total, 13 variables were analyzed: six were maternal related, three represented labor and delivery conditions and four were linked to fetal status. The chi-square and Fisher's exact tests were used to compare the variables, being significant...
India lacks a national birth defects surveillance. Data on the prevalence of congenital anomalies ar...
Introduction: Birth defects constitute simple or multiple alterations of structure, function and/or ...
Objective: to describe the epidemiological data of the population born with the diagnosis of Congeni...
Abstract Background This study constitutes a clinical...
Background: This study constitutes a clinical and genetic study of all newborn and stillborn infants...
Birth defects are observed in around 3 to 5% of newborn babies and most miscarriages and contribute ...
This study aims to estimate the prevalence of congenital malformations and their correlation with so...
To determine the overall and individual prevalence of birth defects diagnosed at birth in a referral...
Background: Congenital disorders (birth defects) are structural or functional abnormalities, which a...
Background: The Congenital anomalies were estimated to be the fifth largest cause of neonatal deaths...
Background: Prevalence rates of all anomalies classified as birth defects, including those identifie...
Congenital anomalies, also known as birth defects, are structural or functional abnormalities, inclu...
Background: Prevalence rates of all anomalies classified as birth defects, including those identifie...
Objective: To describe the prevalence and analyze the associated factors of congenital abnormalities...
India lacks a national birth defects surveillance. Data on the prevalence of congenital anomalies ar...
India lacks a national birth defects surveillance. Data on the prevalence of congenital anomalies ar...
Introduction: Birth defects constitute simple or multiple alterations of structure, function and/or ...
Objective: to describe the epidemiological data of the population born with the diagnosis of Congeni...
Abstract Background This study constitutes a clinical...
Background: This study constitutes a clinical and genetic study of all newborn and stillborn infants...
Birth defects are observed in around 3 to 5% of newborn babies and most miscarriages and contribute ...
This study aims to estimate the prevalence of congenital malformations and their correlation with so...
To determine the overall and individual prevalence of birth defects diagnosed at birth in a referral...
Background: Congenital disorders (birth defects) are structural or functional abnormalities, which a...
Background: The Congenital anomalies were estimated to be the fifth largest cause of neonatal deaths...
Background: Prevalence rates of all anomalies classified as birth defects, including those identifie...
Congenital anomalies, also known as birth defects, are structural or functional abnormalities, inclu...
Background: Prevalence rates of all anomalies classified as birth defects, including those identifie...
Objective: To describe the prevalence and analyze the associated factors of congenital abnormalities...
India lacks a national birth defects surveillance. Data on the prevalence of congenital anomalies ar...
India lacks a national birth defects surveillance. Data on the prevalence of congenital anomalies ar...
Introduction: Birth defects constitute simple or multiple alterations of structure, function and/or ...
Objective: to describe the epidemiological data of the population born with the diagnosis of Congeni...