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  • 41. Updated estimates of neural tube defects prevented by mandatory folic Acid fortification - United States, 1995-2011.
    Williams J, Mai CT, Mulinare J, Isenburg J, Flood TJ, Ethen M, Frohnert B, Kirby RS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep; 2015 Jan 16; 64(1):1-5. PubMed ID: 25590678
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  • 42. Effect of folic acid fortification on prevalence of neural tube defects in Rhode Island.
    Lambert-Messerlian G, Halliday J, Williams J, Cain R, Msall ME, Palomaki GE, Canick JA.
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  • 43. Not all cases of neural-tube defect can be prevented by increasing the intake of folic acid.
    Heseker HB, Mason JB, Selhub J, Rosenberg IH, Jacques PF.
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  • 44. Effects of folic acid fortification on spina bifida prevalence in Brazil.
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  • 46. Preventing birth defects, saving lives, and promoting health equity: an urgent call to action for universal mandatory food fortification with folic acid.
    Kancherla V, Botto LD, Rowe LA, Shlobin NA, Caceres A, Arynchyna-Smith A, Zimmerman K, Blount J, Kibruyisfaw Z, Ghotme KA, Karmarkar S, Fieggen G, Roozen S, Oakley GP, Rosseau G, Berry RJ.
    Lancet Glob Health; 2022 Jul 16; 10(7):e1053-e1057. PubMed ID: 35617975
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  • 47. [Effects of folic acid fortification in the rates of malformations at birth in Chile].
    Nazer H J, Cifuentes O L, Aguila R A, Juárez H ME, Cid R MP, Godoy V ML, García A K, Melibosky R F.
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  • 48. Folic-acid-preventable spina bifida and anencephaly.
    Oakley GP.
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    Oakley GP, Adams MJ, Dickinson CM.
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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  • 53. The Food and Drug Administration must require the addition of more folic acid in "enriched" flour and other grains.
    Brent RL, Oakley GP.
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  • 57. [Prevention of anencephaly-spina bifida].
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  • 59. NTD prevalences in central California before and after folic acid fortification.
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    Am J Public Health; 2016 Jan 14; 106(1):e24-34. PubMed ID: 26562127
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