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Autor:
Angela E. Scheuerle, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Mark A. Canfield, Mimi Le, Charlie J Shumate, Tunu A. Ramadhani
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research. 111:598-612
Background Acculturation has been examined with respect to various pregnancy adverse outcomes, including birth defects. Given the mixed and limited findings on the association between nativity and birth defects, we sought to further explore parental
Autor:
Angela E. Scheuerle, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Mimi T. Le, Charlie J Shumate, Tunu A. Ramadhani, Mark A. Canfield
Publikováno v:
Birth defects researchREFERENCES. 112(7)
Background There are noted birth defects prevalence differences between race/ethnicity groups. For instance, non-Hispanic (NH) Black mothers are more likely to have an infant with encephalocele, although less likely to have an infant with anotia/micr
Autor:
Dejian Lai, Renata H. Benjamin, Suzan L. Carmichael, Laura E. Mitchell, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Amy P. Case, Mark A. Canfield, D. Kim Waller, Tunu A. Ramadhani
ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationships between maternal fish consumption and pregnancy outcomes in a large, population-based sample of women in the USA.DesignWe collected average fish consumption prior to pregnancy using a modified version of the sem
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9f8af102149f9b8bdb268672f3fb89c6
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6410703/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6410703/
Autor:
Gary M. Shaw, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Angela E. Scheuerle, Dorothy Kim Waller, Kara N. D. Polen, Tunu A. Ramadhani, Mark A. Canfield, Marlene Anderka
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 100:852-862
Background It has been observed in several studies that infants with anotia/microtia are more common among Hispanics compared with other racial/ethnic groups. We examined the association between selected Hispanic ethnicity and acculturation factors a
Autor:
Tunu A. Ramadhani, Karen B. Moffitt, Marjorie H. Royle, Suzan L. Carmichael, Amy P. Case, Angela E. Scheuerle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Genetic Counseling. 23:860-873
In order to translate research findings into effective prevention strategies, it is important to understand people's beliefs about the causes of poor health outcomes. However, with the exception of knowledge and beliefs about folic acid supplementati
Autor:
Philip J. Lupo, Mark A. Canfield, Cynthia A. Moore, A. J. Agopian, Gary M. Shaw, Tunu A. Ramadhani, Richard S. Olney, Laura E. Mitchell
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. :109-115
Spina bifida refers to a collection of neural tube defects, including myelomeningocele, meningocele, and myelocele (SB(M) ), as well as lipomyelomeningocele and lipomeningocele (SB(L) ). Maternal race/ethnicity has been associated with an increased r
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 91:185-191
BACKGROUND Neural tube defects (NTDs) often result in fetal death or elective termination; therefore, not all cases are captured in typical hospital-based surveillance. We examined sociodemographic differences among pregnancy outcomes to assess sourc
Autor:
Michael Shayne Gallaway, Tunu A. Ramadhani, Angela E. Scheuerle, Lockwood G. Taylor, Carol Louik, Adolfo Correa, Mark A. Canfield, Sonia Hernandez-Diaz, Dorothy Kim Waller
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology. 21:232-239
BACKGROUND:: Oral contraceptives (OCs) are the most commonly used reversible contraceptive method among US women. Although the majority of previous studies have reported no association between OC use during pregnancy and birth defects some studies ha
Autor:
Jennita Reefhuis, Alissa R. Caton, Marcia Feldkamp, Tunu A. Ramadhani, James M. Robbins, Robert E. Meyer, T. J. Mathews, Rebecca H. Bitsko, Gary M. Shaw, Marjorie H. Royle, Mary E. Cogswell, Marlene Anderka, Stacey M. Hockett Sherlock
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 170:975-985
To evaluate the representativeness of controls in an ongoing, population-based, case-control study of birth defects in 10 centers across the United States, researchers compared 1997-2003 birth certificate data linked to selected controls (n = 6,681)
Autor:
Angela E. Scheuerle, Mark A. Canfield, Adolfo Correa, D. Kim Waller, Marjorie H. Royle, Tunu A. Ramadhani, Vanessa L. Short
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 85:755-763
BACKGROUND: Literature on the risk of birth defects among foreign- versus U.S.–born Hispanics is limited or inconsistent. We examined the association between country of birth, immigration patterns, and birth defects among Hispanic mothers. METHODS: