Study of selected birth defects among American Indian/Alaska Native population: A multi‐state population‐based retrospective study, 1999–2007

Author:

Marengo Lisa K.1,Flood Timothy J.2,Ethen Mary K.1,Kirby Russell S.3ORCID,Fisher Sarah4ORCID,Copeland Glenn5,Meyer Robert E.6,Dunn Julie7,Canfield Mark A.1,Anderson Tom8,Yazzie Del9,Mai Cara T.10ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Texas Department of State Health Services Austin Texas

2. Arizona Department of Health Services Phoeniz Arizona

3. Department of Community and Family HealthUniversity of South Florida Tampa Florida

4. New York State Department of Health Albany New York

5. Michigan Birth Defects RegistryMichigan Department of Community Health Lansing Michigan

6. North Carolina Birth Defects Monitoring Program Raleigh North Carolina

7. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Boston Massachusetts

8. Association of American Indian PhysiciansFormerly Oklahoma Area Tribal Epidemiology Center and Southern Plains Tribal Health Board Oklahoma City Oklahoma

9. Navajo Epidemiology CenterNavajo Nation Department of Health Window Rock Arizona

10. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental DisabilitiesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Developmental Biology,Toxicology,Embryology,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

Reference25 articles.

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2. Prevalence of birth defects among American-Indian births in California, 1983-2010

3. Health characteristics of the American Indian or Alaska Native adult population: United States, 2004‐2008;Barnes P. M.;National Health Statistics Reports,2010

4. National estimates and race/ethnic-specific variation of selected birth defects in the United States, 1999–2001

5. The Association Between Race/Ethnicity and Major Birth Defects in the United States, 1999–2007

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