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Below is information aboot the latest issue of Teratology which is a special
issue. It has a few articles in the front but most of the journal provides
a list of birth defects surveillance programs by state and statistics on
various birth defects by race and maternal age for each state. For anyone
needing this type of information it would be a good source.
I wanted to bring this to your attention as a reference tool that you might
not normally run across. Please do not send me requests for sections of
this since as a solo librarian I do not have time to fill a lot of requests.
Auburn Steward, MLIS, AHIP
Center for Toxicology & Environmental Health
4301 W. Markham--Slot 767
Hendrix Hall--Suite 100A
Little Rock, AR 72205
501-614-2834
501-614-2835 (fax)
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http://www.cteh.uams.edu
Teratology
Volume 61, Issue 1-2, 2000
(Special Issue: Congenital Malformations Surveillance
Report:
A Report from the National Birth Defects Prevention
Network.)
1-3
Introduction: Birth defect surveillance in the United States
J. David Erickson
4-8
Integrating birth defects surveillance in maternal and child health
at the
state level
Deborah Klein Walker
9-16
Analytical resources for assessment of clinical genetics services
in public
health: Current status and future prospects
Russell S. Kirby
17-20
Genetic susceptibility to birth defects in humans: From gene
discovery to
public health action
Muin J. Khoury
21-27
Collecting and interpreting birth defects surveillance data by
Hispanic
ethnicity: A comparative study
Russell Kirby, Joann Petrini, Caroline Alter
28-32
Neural tube defects surveillance: A national survey
Lisa A. Miller, Russell S. Kirby
33-85
State birth defects surveillance programs directory, updated May
1999
86-158
Birth defect surveillance data from selected states, 1989 - 1996
159-160
Appendix A
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