“…The birth prevalence in this study reported 6 per 10 000 live births in the period 2010 to 2015, data similar to Brazil (2002-2008) of 6.28 (Souza & Raskin, 2013), and less than the world data of 15.39, South America of 17.4 and Mexico in 2006 of 6.8 (González et al, 2011) and 5.2 in 2017 (Navarrete-Hernandez et al, 2017), Korea with 28.69 per 10 000 (Kim et al, 2012); Israel about of 7.00 (Shapira et al, 2014), and local level in Risaralda-Colombia (Porras et al, 2016). On the other hand, Iran reported a birth prevalence of 1.9 per 10 000 (Kianifar et al, 2015).…”