Experience with thalidomide and German measles contracted during pregnancy has focused attention on the question of birth defects. It is suggested that good reasons exist for the carrying out epidemiological investigations to establish the true incidence and geographical and social distribution of such deformities, and hence their possibly "environmental" origin at least in some instances. Such investigations would supplement research into experimental teratology. The advantages, disadvantages and limitations of retrospective and prospective investigations are discussed. A detailed account is given of a prospective survey in progress in Israel. Reference is also made to a similar survey being launched in some Italian cities with the aid of the NRC (Italian: CNR).

[Epidemiological findings in the study of congenital malformations] / Klingberg, M A; Fara, G M; Chen, R; Chemke, J. - In: MINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0026-4806. - 66:45(1975), pp. 2189-2199.

[Epidemiological findings in the study of congenital malformations]

Fara, G M;
1975

Abstract

Experience with thalidomide and German measles contracted during pregnancy has focused attention on the question of birth defects. It is suggested that good reasons exist for the carrying out epidemiological investigations to establish the true incidence and geographical and social distribution of such deformities, and hence their possibly "environmental" origin at least in some instances. Such investigations would supplement research into experimental teratology. The advantages, disadvantages and limitations of retrospective and prospective investigations are discussed. A detailed account is given of a prospective survey in progress in Israel. Reference is also made to a similar survey being launched in some Italian cities with the aid of the NRC (Italian: CNR).
1975
Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Abnormalities, Multiple; Bone and Bones; Central Nervous System; Congenital Abnormalities; Consanguinity; Digestive System Abnormalities; Environmental Exposure; Epidemiologic Methods; Ethnic Groups; Female; Heart Defects, Congenital; Humans; Israel; Joints; Maternal-Fetal Exchange; Medical Records; Pregnancy; Prospective Studies; Respiratory Tract Diseases; Retrospective Studies; Urogenital Abnormalities
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[Epidemiological findings in the study of congenital malformations] / Klingberg, M A; Fara, G M; Chen, R; Chemke, J. - In: MINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0026-4806. - 66:45(1975), pp. 2189-2199.
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