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- Global and regional burden of congenital birth defects, 1990–2021 . . .
Approximately 3%–6% of infants were born with congenital birth defects worldwide every year, which ranked as the third leading cause of deaths among the population under 20 years of age in 2021
- Congenital disorders - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on congenital disorders, an important cause of childhood death, chronic illness, and disability in many countries
- Data and Statistics on Birth Defects | Birth Defects | CDC
Birth defects are structural changes present at birth that can affect almost any part of the body, such as the heart, brain, or foot National estimates of the frequency of birth defects use data from state birth defects tracking systems
- Global, regional, and national epidemiology of congenital birth defects . . .
This aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life year trends of congenital birth defects in children, including the causes of related burdens
- Global and regional burden of congenital birth defects, 1990–2021 . . .
Birth defects were still one of the major fatal threats to children living in developing regions The shift from fatal to non-fatal burden identifies particular medical issues to support postoperative rehabilitation and avoid complications
- Global Burden - World Birth Defects Day
In many countries, birth defects are one of the leading causes of death in infants and young children Babies who survive may have a good quality of life with appropriate treatment or care, however many infants are at an increased risk for long-term disabilities
- Birth Defects and Infant Mortality
— Understand trends in birth defects — Conduct research on risk factors — Plan and evaluate prevention activities — Refer babies and families affected by birth defects to services — Help states allocate their resources and services for affected babies and their families
- Analyzing the global burden of 11 subtypes of congenital birth defects . . .
Congenital heart defects are among the most common types of birth defects worldwide and a major cause of infant mortality in many countries Each year, around 10 million infants are impacted by structural heart defects, with some requiring surgical intervention shortly after birth [4]
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