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Season, household registry and isolated birth defects: a population-based case-control study in Danyang, China
Abstract Background A birth population-based study was conducted in Danyang, Jiangsu Province, to evaluate major birth defects in emerging regions in China with similar maternal and neonatal care conditions. Methods We conducted a population-based study in a cohort of infants born in Danyang from 20...
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Background
A birth population-based study was conducted in Danyang, Jiangsu Province, to evaluate major birth defects in emerging regions in China with similar maternal and neonatal care conditions.
Methods
We conducted a population-based study in a cohort of infants born in Danyang from 2014 to 2021, including 55 709 perinatal infants. Four categories of isolated birth defects were defined as cases: congenital heart defects (CHDs; n=2138), polydactyly (n=145), cleft lip with or without palate (CL/P; n=76) and accessory auricles (n=93). Infants with congenital malformations were identified by the Chinese Birth Defects Monitoring Network.
Results
Compared with autumn, conception in spring (OR=1.31 [1.16–1.48]) and winter (OR=1.39 [1.23–1.58]) was associated with an increased risk of CHD. Increased risk of CHD, CL/P and accessory auricles was significantly associated with non-local registered residence (OR=1.17 [1.07–1.28], OR=2.73 [1.52–4.88] and OR=2.11 [1.20–3.71], respectively). Individuals of Han nationality were less likely to have polydactyly (OR=0.23 [0.05–0.98]).
Conclusions
The season of pregnancy was significantly associated with CHDs. Offspring of mothers with non-local registered hometown had greater risks of CHDs, CL/P and accessory auricles. |
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Background
A birth population-based study was conducted in Danyang, Jiangsu Province, to evaluate major birth defects in emerging regions in China with similar maternal and neonatal care conditions.
Methods
We conducted a population-based study in a cohort of infants born in Danyang from 2014 to 2021, including 55 709 perinatal infants. Four categories of isolated birth defects were defined as cases: congenital heart defects (CHDs; n=2138), polydactyly (n=145), cleft lip with or without palate (CL/P; n=76) and accessory auricles (n=93). Infants with congenital malformations were identified by the Chinese Birth Defects Monitoring Network.
Results
Compared with autumn, conception in spring (OR=1.31 [1.16–1.48]) and winter (OR=1.39 [1.23–1.58]) was associated with an increased risk of CHD. Increased risk of CHD, CL/P and accessory auricles was significantly associated with non-local registered residence (OR=1.17 [1.07–1.28], OR=2.73 [1.52–4.88] and OR=2.11 [1.20–3.71], respectively). Individuals of Han nationality were less likely to have polydactyly (OR=0.23 [0.05–0.98]).
Conclusions
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Background
A birth population-based study was conducted in Danyang, Jiangsu Province, to evaluate major birth defects in emerging regions in China with similar maternal and neonatal care conditions.
Methods
We conducted a population-based study in a cohort of infants born in Danyang from 2014 to 2021, including 55 709 perinatal infants. Four categories of isolated birth defects were defined as cases: congenital heart defects (CHDs; n=2138), polydactyly (n=145), cleft lip with or without palate (CL/P; n=76) and accessory auricles (n=93). Infants with congenital malformations were identified by the Chinese Birth Defects Monitoring Network.
Results
Compared with autumn, conception in spring (OR=1.31 [1.16–1.48]) and winter (OR=1.39 [1.23–1.58]) was associated with an increased risk of CHD. Increased risk of CHD, CL/P and accessory auricles was significantly associated with non-local registered residence (OR=1.17 [1.07–1.28], OR=2.73 [1.52–4.88] and OR=2.11 [1.20–3.71], respectively). Individuals of Han nationality were less likely to have polydactyly (OR=0.23 [0.05–0.98]).
Conclusions
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Background
A birth population-based study was conducted in Danyang, Jiangsu Province, to evaluate major birth defects in emerging regions in China with similar maternal and neonatal care conditions.
Methods
We conducted a population-based study in a cohort of infants born in Danyang from 2014 to 2021, including 55 709 perinatal infants. Four categories of isolated birth defects were defined as cases: congenital heart defects (CHDs; n=2138), polydactyly (n=145), cleft lip with or without palate (CL/P; n=76) and accessory auricles (n=93). Infants with congenital malformations were identified by the Chinese Birth Defects Monitoring Network.
Results
Compared with autumn, conception in spring (OR=1.31 [1.16–1.48]) and winter (OR=1.39 [1.23–1.58]) was associated with an increased risk of CHD. Increased risk of CHD, CL/P and accessory auricles was significantly associated with non-local registered residence (OR=1.17 [1.07–1.28], OR=2.73 [1.52–4.88] and OR=2.11 [1.20–3.71], respectively). Individuals of Han nationality were less likely to have polydactyly (OR=0.23 [0.05–0.98]).
Conclusions
The season of pregnancy was significantly associated with CHDs. Offspring of mothers with non-local registered hometown had greater risks of CHDs, CL/P and accessory auricles.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Oxford University Press</pub><pmid>38801353</pmid><doi>10.1093/inthealth/ihae034</doi><tpages>6</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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