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Congenital Malformations Surveillance Report:
A Report from the National Birth Defects Prevention Network
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Volume 67, Issue 9, Pages 595-822 (September 2003)
Special Issue: 2003

Articles in the Current Issue:
Advancing birth defects surveillance and reporting methods and the application of surveillance data to epidemiology and health services research (p 595-596)

Russell S. Kirby, Lowell E. Sever
No Abstract

Completeness of state administrative databases for surveillance of congenital heart disease (p 597-603)
Christine E. Cronk, Marsha E. Malloy, Andrew N. Pelech, Richard E. Miller, Sally A. Meyer, Melissa Cowell, D. Gail McCarver

Estimating prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS): Effectiveness of a passive birth defects registry system (p 604-608)
Deborah J. Fox, Charlotte M. Druschel

Confidence intervals with birth defects surveillance data: A tempest in a teapot or honestly significant differences of opinion? (p 609)
Pamela Costa, Russell S. Kirby
No Abstract

Random error and undercounting in birth defects surveillance data: Implications for inference (p 610-616)
Adolfo Correa-Villaseñor, Glen A. Satten, Henry Rolka, Peter Langlois, Owen Devine

The Metropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects Program: 35 years of birth defects surveillance at the centers for disease control and prevention (p 617-624)
Adolfo Correa-Villaseñor, Janet Cragan, James Kucik, Leslie O'Leary, Csaba Siffel, Laura Williams

Maternal age-specific Down syndrome rates by maternal race/ethnicity, Hawaii, 1986-2000 (p 625-629)
Mathias B. Forrester, Ruth D. Merz

Omphalocele and gastroschisis in the state of New York, 1992-1999 (p 630-636)
Hamisu M. Salihu, Bosny J. Pierre-Louis, Charlotte M. Druschel, Russell S. Kirby

Orofacial cleft malformations: Associations with maternal and infant characteristics in Washington State (p 637-642)
Lisa A. DeRoo, James A. Gaudino, Larry D. Edmonds

Treatment of oralfacial clefts by state-affiliated craniofacial centers and cleft palate clinics (p 643-646)
Charles A. Williams, Russell E. Mardon, Douglas Grove, Paul Wharton, Kimberlea W. Hauser, Jaime L. Frías

Registry to referral: Using birth defects registries to refer infants and toddlers for early intervention services (p 647-650)
Anita M. Farel, Robert E. Meyer, Margaret Hicken, Larry D. Edmonds

Mortality associated with birth defects: Influence of successive disease classification revisions (p 651-655)
Donna L. Hoyert

Mortality throughout early childhood for Michigan children born with congenital anomalies, 1992-1998 (p 656-661)
Katherine H. Berger, Bao-Ping Zhu, Glenn Copeland

First-year survival of infants born with congenital heart defects in Arkansas (1993-1998): A survival analysis using registry data (p 662-668)
Mario A. Cleves, Sadia Ghaffar, Weizhi Zhao, Bridget S. Mosley, Charlotte A. Hobbs

State Birth Defects Surveillance Programs Directory (p 669-728)

Birth defects surveillance data from selected states, 1996-2000 (p 729-818)

A comparison of fetal alcohol syndrome surveillance network and birth defects surveillance methodology in determining prevalence rates of fetal alcohol syndrome (p 819-821)
F. John Meaney, Lisa A. Miller
No Abstract

Appendix A: (p 822)
 
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