2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmhime.2018.01.002
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Congenital malformations at birth: Mexico, 2008-2013

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“…This slight change in prevalence was due to a 20.6% decline in OSB prevalence and also, because anencephaly increased 77.3% (Table 1). In Mexico, informed decline in NTDs prevalence after FFP and FSP ranges from 43% to 63% 14,15,30,31 . The finding that ONTDs prevalence showed only a little decline matches with results from Texas and California studies, which also noticed that FA supplements have a significantly lower, or no effect on NTDs risk reduction among population of Mexican descent 7,26 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…This slight change in prevalence was due to a 20.6% decline in OSB prevalence and also, because anencephaly increased 77.3% (Table 1). In Mexico, informed decline in NTDs prevalence after FFP and FSP ranges from 43% to 63% 14,15,30,31 . The finding that ONTDs prevalence showed only a little decline matches with results from Texas and California studies, which also noticed that FA supplements have a significantly lower, or no effect on NTDs risk reduction among population of Mexican descent 7,26 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Neural tube defects are malformations that cause several life threatening pathologies of these patients, such as the case reviewed in this paper. Recent reports in the literature show that the prevalence of neural tube defects is 4.7 cases per 10,000 live births [2,3]. Myelomeningocele is a congenital malformation presented due to incomplete closure of the neural tube that results in exposed neural tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Este trabajo mancomunado ofrece ganancia en dos sentidos, favorece el empoderamiento de la comunidad frente a las estrategias propuestas y promueve el reconocimiento institucional de las actitudes y prácticas comunitarias frente a la malaria (Knudson-Ospina et al, 2019). En México la integración de la participación comunitaria organizada fue declarada como una de las acciones exitosas aprendidas, luego de hacerle frente al brote epidémico que inicio a finales de 1997 en la costa del estado de Oaxaca (Navarrete Hernández et al, 2013).…”
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