Birth defects among low birth weight infants--metropolitan Atlanta, 1978-1988
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Birth defects among low birth weight infants--metropolitan Atlanta, 1978-1988
Abstract
Approximately 3%-4% of newborn infants have a major birth defect diagnosed during their first year of life. Because many infants with birth defects are born prematurely and/or have intrauterine growth retardation, the rate of birth defects is expected to vary by birth weight. This report summarizes a population-based study of the relation between birth defect rates and the birth weight of infants born in metropolitan Atlanta from 1978 through 1988.
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