Population‐based birth defects data in the United States, 2011–2015: A focus on eye and ear defects
Birth Defects Research2018Vol. 110(19), pp. 1478–1486
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Erin B. Stallings, Jennifer Isenburg, T. Cara, Rebecca F. Liberman, Cynthia A. Moore, Mark A. Canfield, Jason L. Salemi, Russell S. Kirby, Tyiesha D. Short, Wendy N. Nembhard, Nina Forestieri, Dominique Heinke, C.J. Alverson, Paul A. Romitti, My‐Phuong Huynh, Lindsay Denson, Emily M. Judson, Philip J. Lupo, for the National Birth Defects Prevention Network
Abstract
This data brief provides recent prevalence estimates for anophthalmia/microphthalmia, congenital cataract, and anotia/microtia that address a data gap by examining pooled data from 30 population-based surveillance systems, covering a five-year birth cohort of about 12.4 million births.
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