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Public Health Genomics and Precision Health Knowledge Base (v8.6)
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Birth Defects Research and Tracking
CDC, March 2023
Using Pharmacogenomics to Better Understand the Role of Selected Medications and Birth Defect Risk
M Jenkins et al, CDC Blog Post, April 12, 2022
Precision Public Health in Action: New CDC Pilot Projects Integrating Human Genomics into Public Health Surveillance and Applied Research
M Clyne et al, CDC Blog Post, February 14, 2022
Awareness of Birth Defects Across the Lifespan
CDC, January 3, 2022
World Birth Defects Day, March 3, 2021
CDC, March 2021
Birth Defects Surveillance Toolkit
CDC, January 2021
Folic Acid Information
CDC, January 2020
Zika Birth Defects Surveillance
CDC, 2019
World Birth Defects Day, March 3, 2018
Prevent Birth Defects
Strategic Plan 2017-2022
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, 2017
CDC analysis of data from US territories finds serious birth defects in about 1 in 12 fetuses or infants of pregnant women with Zika infection in the first trimester
CDC, June 7, 2017
Key Findings: Frequency of Trisomy Conditions using Birth Defects Tracking Programs in the United States, 2006-2010
CDC study estimates 20-fold increase in certain types of birth defects in pregnancies with possible Zika infection compared with pre-Zika years
CDC Concludes Zika Causes Microcephaly and Other Birth Defects
March 3 is World Birth Defects Day!
Announcement: World Birth Defects Day March 3, 2016
MMWR, February 26, 2016
Healthy Pregnancy: Living My PACT
National Birth Defects Prevention Month
Plan Ahead: Folic Acid Can Help Prevent Certain Birth Defects
Real Stories from Real Families Living with Birth Defects
CDC information: Did You Know? on World Birth Defects Day
Announcement: World Birth Defects Day ? March 3, 2015
MMWR February 27, 2015 / 64(07);196-196
CDC information: CDC.gov Feature introduces the inaugural World Birth Defects Day: March 3, 2015
CDC information: Center for Global Health's Global Voices blog, "March 3 Marks the First Annual World Birth Defects Day"
CDC Information: Optimal Blood Folate Concentrations for the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects
WHO Guideline at-a-glance
Opioid pain medications used early in pregnancy might increase risk of some birth defects
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