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- January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month
CDC, January 2019 - World Birth Defects Day, March 3, 2018
- Prevent Birth Defects
- Strategic Plan 2017-2022
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, 2017 - CDC analysis of data from US territories finds serious birth defects in about 1 in 12 fetuses or infants of pregnant women with Zika infection in the first trimester
CDC, June 7, 2017 - Key Findings: Frequency of Trisomy Conditions using Birth Defects Tracking Programs in the United States, 2006-2010
- CDC study estimates 20-fold increase in certain types of birth defects in pregnancies with possible Zika infection compared with pre-Zika years
- CDC Concludes Zika Causes Microcephaly and Other Birth Defects
- March 3 is World Birth Defects Day!
- Announcement: World Birth Defects Day March 3, 2016
MMWR, February 26, 2016 - Birth Defects: 1 in 33
- Healthy Pregnancy: Living My PACT
- National Birth Defects Prevention Month
- Plan Ahead: Folic Acid Can Help Prevent Certain Birth Defects
- Real Stories from Real Families Living with Birth Defects
- Opioid pain medications used early in pregnancy might increase risk of some birth defects
- CDC Information: Optimal Blood Folate Concentrations for the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects
WHO Guideline at-a-glance - CDC information: Center for Global Health's Global Voices blog, "March 3 Marks the First Annual World Birth Defects Day"
- CDC information: CDC.gov Feature introduces the inaugural World Birth Defects Day: March 3, 2015
- Announcement: World Birth Defects Day ? March 3, 2015
MMWR February 27, 2015 / 64(07);196-196 - CDC information: Did You Know? on World Birth Defects Day
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