Temporal trends in prevalence and infant mortality of birth defects in Brazil, from 2001 to 2018

Author:

Fernandes Qeren Hapuk R. Ferreira1ORCID,Paixão Enny S.2ORCID,Costa Maria da Conceição N.3ORCID,Teixeira Maria Glória3ORCID,Rios Juliana Darbra Cruz4ORCID,Santo Keila da Silva Goes Di4ORCID,Barreto Mauricio L.3ORCID,Acosta Angelina Xavier3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fiocruz-BA, Brazil

2. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

3. Fiocruz-BA, Brazil; Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

4. Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Congenital anomalies (CA) are a relevant problem for global public health, affecting about 3% to 6% of newborns worldwide. In Brazil, these are the second main cause of infant mortality. Thus, extensive studies are needed to demonstrate the impact of these anomalies on births and deaths. The present study describes the temporal trends of prevalence and infant mortality due to CA among live births in Brazil and regions, from 2001 to 2018, using the related data between the Live Birth Information System (SINASC, acronym in Portuguese) and the Mortality Information System (SIM, acronym in Portuguese). The prevalence and infant mortality due to CA has increased in Brazil and in most regions, especially in the Northeast and North. CAs in the musculoskeletal system were the most frequent at birth (29.8/10,000 live births), followed by those in the circulatory system (12.7/10,000 live births), which represented the primary cause of death in this group. The applied linkage technique made it possible to correct the national prevalence of CA by 17.9% during the analyzed period, after retrieving the anomalies reported in SIM, thereby proving to be a good tool to improve the quality of information on anomalies in Brazil.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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