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  2. Birth defect - Wikipedia

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    The CDC and National Birth Defect Project studied the incidence of birth defects in the US. Key findings include: [citation needed] Down syndrome was the most common condition with an estimated prevalence of 14.47 per 10,000 live births, implying about 6,000 diagnoses each year. About 7,000 babies are born with a cleft palate, cleft lip or both.

  3. List of disorders included in newborn screening programs

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    Defects of biopterin cofactor biosynthesis [1] Defects of biopterin cofactor regeneration [1] Tyrosinemia III [1] Hypermethioninemia [1] Citrullinemia type II [1] Inborn errors of organic acid metabolism. Methylmalonic acidemia (Cbl C,D) [1] Malonic acidemia [1] 2-Methyl 3-hydroxy butyric aciduria [1] Isobutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency [1]

  4. National Birth Defects Prevention Network - Wikipedia

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    The NBDPN publishes its annual report in December Issue of the Journal of Birth Defects Research Part A (BDRA). The annual report has two parts: 1) a series of articles relating to various issues in surveillance, epidemiology, and the application of surveillance data to birth defects prevention and public health programs, and 2) statistical data from population-based surveillance programs ...

  5. CDC: Birth defects affected 1 in 10 babies whose moms got Zika

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    A new report released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease and Prevention reveals that there were young victims in the U.S.

  6. Genetic disorder - Wikipedia

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    Genetic disorders are present before birth, and some genetic disorders produce birth defects, but birth defects can also be developmental rather than hereditary. The opposite of a hereditary disease is an acquired disease. Most cancers, although they involve genetic mutations to a small proportion of cells in the body, are acquired diseases.

  7. Biological mom keeps infant born with rare birth defect after ...

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    Biological mom keeps infant born with rare birth defect after would-be adoptive mom abandons her. Alex Lasker. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:53 PM. ... According to People, Fisher and her baby are ...

  8. List of congenital disorders - Wikipedia

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    Heart disorders (Congenital heart defects) Hemifacial microsomia; Holoprosencephaly; Huntington's disease; Hirschsprung's disease, or congenital aganglionic megacolon; Hypertrichosis; Hypoglossia; Hypomelanism or hypomelanosis (albinism) Hypospadias; Haemophilia; Heterochromia; Hemochromatosis

  9. Congenital heart defect - Wikipedia

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    Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defect. [3] [11] In 2015, they were present in 48.9 million people globally. [8] They affect between 4 and 75 per 1,000 live births, depending upon how they are diagnosed. [3] [12] In about 6 to 19 per 1,000 they cause a moderate to severe degree of problems. [12]