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249 related items for PubMed ID: 6207556

  • 1. Population and case-control surveillance in the search for environmental causes of birth defects.
    Oakley GP.
    Public Health Rep; 1984; 99(5):465-8. PubMed ID: 6207556
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  • 2. Population and case-control surveillance in the search for environmental causes of birth defects.
    Oakley GP.
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1985; 163B():27-32. PubMed ID: 2580315
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  • 3. Evaluation of selected characteristics of pregnancy drug registries.
    Honein MA, Paulozzi LJ, Cragan JD, Correa A.
    Teratology; 1999 Dec; 60(6):356-64. PubMed ID: 10590397
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  • 5. Interaction between epidemiology and laboratory sciences in the study of birth defects: design of birth defects risk factor surveillance in metropolitan Atlanta.
    Lynberg MC, Khoury MJ.
    J Toxicol Environ Health; 1993 Dec; 40(2-3):435-44. PubMed ID: 8230314
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  • 6. Registry to referral: using birth defects registries to refer infants and toddlers for early intervention services.
    Farel AM, Meyer RE, Hicken M, Edmonds LD.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2003 Sep; 67(9):647-50. PubMed ID: 14703788
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  • 7. Guidelines for case classification for the National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
    Rasmussen SA, Olney RS, Holmes LB, Lin AE, Keppler-Noreuil KM, Moore CA, National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2003 Mar; 67(3):193-201. PubMed ID: 12797461
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  • 8. Metropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects Program surveillance data, 1988-1991.
    Teratology; 1993 Dec; 48(6):695-709. PubMed ID: 8115977
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  • 9. A population-based study of birth defects in Malaysia.
    Thong MK, Ho JJ, Khatijah NN.
    Ann Hum Biol; 2005 Dec; 32(2):180-7. PubMed ID: 16096215
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  • 10. Clinician reviewers in birth defects surveillance programs: survey of the National Birth Defects Prevention Network.
    Lin AE, Forrester MB, Cunniff C, Higgins CA, Anderka M.
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  • 11. Integration of DNA sample collection into a multi-site birth defects case-control study.
    Rasmussen SA, Lammer EJ, Shaw GM, Finnell RH, McGehee RE, Gallagher M, Romitti PA, Murray JC, National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
    Teratology; 2002 Oct; 66(4):177-84. PubMed ID: 12353214
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  • 12. Using active birth defects surveillance programs to supplement data on fetal death reports: improving surveillance data on stillbirths.
    Duke W, Williams L, Correa A.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2008 Nov; 82(11):799-804. PubMed ID: 18985684
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  • 13. Using the Hungarian Birth Defects Registry for surveillance, research and intervention.
    Siffel C, Czeizel AE.
    Cent Eur J Public Health; 1997 Jun; 5(2):79-81. PubMed ID: 9208163
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  • 14. Improving the quality of surveillance data on congenital heart defects in the metropolitan Atlanta congenital defects program.
    Riehle-Colarusso T, Strickland MJ, Reller MD, Mahle WT, Botto LD, Siffel C, Atkinson M, Correa A.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2007 Nov; 79(11):743-53. PubMed ID: 17990334
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  • 15. Risk for birth defects among premature infants: a population-based study.
    Rasmussen SA, Moore CA, Paulozzi LJ, Rhodenhiser EP.
    J Pediatr; 2001 May; 138(5):668-73. PubMed ID: 11343041
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  • 16. The Department of Defense Birth Defects Registry: overview of a new surveillance system.
    Ryan MA, Pershyn-Kisor MA, Honner WK, Smith TC, Reed RJ, Gray GC.
    Teratology; 2001 May; 64 Suppl 1():S26-9. PubMed ID: 11745841
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  • 17. Wisconsin Birth Defects Registry collecting data.
    Oftedahl E, Pauli RM, Fleischfresser S, Katcher ML.
    WMJ; 2004 May; 103(5):19-21. PubMed ID: 15553556
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  • 18. Update on overall prevalence of major birth defects--Atlanta, Georgia, 1978-2005.
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep; 2008 Jan 11; 57(1):1-5. PubMed ID: 18185492
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  • 19. Maternal body mass index and lifestyle exposures and the risk of bilateral renal agenesis or hypoplasia: the National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
    Slickers JE, Olshan AF, Siega-Riz AM, Honein MA, Aylsworth AS, National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2008 Dec 01; 168(11):1259-67. PubMed ID: 18835865
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  • 20. Birth defects epidemiology and surveillance.
    Oakley GP.
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1985 Dec 01; 163A():71-90. PubMed ID: 2578675
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