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- :Salemi, Jason L. ;Tanner, Jean PaulAugust 14 2019 | Birth Defects Res. 111(18):1365-1379:BackgroundMany public health surveillance programs utilize hospital discharge data in their estimation of disease prevalence. These databases commonly...
- :Kirby, Russell S. ;Marshall, JenniferAug 2013 | Obstet Gynecol. 122(2 0 1):275-281.:OBJECTIVETo identify trends in the prevalence and epidemiologic correlates of gastroschisis using a large population-based sample with cases identifie...
- :Stallings, Erin B. ;Isenburg, Jennifer L.October 23 2019 | Birth Defects Res. 111(18):1436-1447:Background/Objectives:In this report, the National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) examines and compares gastroschisis and omphalocele for a ...
- :Heinke, Dominique ;Isenburg, Jennifer L.December 21 2020 | Birth Defects Res. 113(2):189-202:Background:Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder at birth and is often accompanied by structural birth defects. Current data on major ...
- :Lupo, Philip J. ;Isenburg, Jennifer L.11 01 2017 | Birth Defects Res. 109(18):1504-1514:BackgroundGastrointestinal defects are a phenotypically and etiologically diverse group of malformations. Despite their combined prevalence and clinic...
- :Stallings, Erin B. ;Isenburg, Jennifer L.November 16 2018 | Birth Defects Res. 110(19):1478-1486:Background/Objectives:In this data brief, we examine major eye and ear anomalies (anophthalmia/microphthalmia, anotia/microtia, and congenital catarac...
- :Bascom, Jacqueline T. ;Stephens, Sara B.1 2024 | Birth Defects Res. 116(1):e2225:Background:Given the lack of a national, population-based birth defects surveillance program in the United States, the National Birth Defects Preventi...
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