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Multistate study of the epidemiology of clubfoot
Parker S.E.6; Mai C.T.6; Strickland M.J.6; Olney R.S.6; Rickard R.2; Marengo L.4; Wang Y.3; Hashmi S.S.4; Meyer R.E.1
2009-11-01
Source PublicationBirth Defects Research Part A - Clinical and Molecular Teratology
ISSN15420752 15420760
Volume85Issue:11Pages:897-904
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although clubfoot is a common birth defect, with a prevalence of approximately 1 per 1000 livebirths, the etiology of clubfoot remains largely unknown. Studies of the prevalence and risk factors for clubfoot in the United States have previously been limited to specific states. The purpose of this study was to pool data from several birth defects surveillance programs to better estimate the prevalence of clubfoot and investigate its risk factors. METHODS: The 10 population-based birth defects surveillance programs that participated in this study ascertained 6139 cases of clubfoot from 2001 through 2005. A random sample of 10 controls per case, matched on year and state of birth, was selected from birth certificates. Data on infant and maternal risk factors were collected from birth certificates. Prevalence was calculated by pooling the state-specific data. Conditional logistic regression was used to investigate the association between risk factors and clubfoot. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of clubfoot was 1.29 per 1000 livebirths; 1.38 among non-Hispanic whites, 1.30 among Hispanics, and 1.14 among non-Hispanic blacks or African Americans. Maternal age, parity, education, and marital status were significantly associated with clubfoot. Maternal smoking and diabetes also showed significant associations. Several of these observed associations were consistent between surveillance programs. CONCLUSIONS: We estimated the prevalence of clubfoot using data from several birth defects programs, representing one-quarter of all births in the United States. Our findings underline the importance of birth defects surveillance programs and their utility in monitoring population-based prevalence and investigating risk factors. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

KeywordBirth Defects Surveillance Clubfoot Talipes Equinovarus
DOI10.1002/bdra.20625
URLView the original
Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000272201500005
Scopus ID2-s2.0-71049165238
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.North Carolina Center for Nursing
2.Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
3.New York State Department of Health
4.Texas Department of State Health Services
5.Rollins School of Public Health
6.Coordinating Center for Health Promotion
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Parker S.E.,Mai C.T.,Strickland M.J.,et al. Multistate study of the epidemiology of clubfoot[J]. Birth Defects Research Part A - Clinical and Molecular Teratology, 2009, 85(11), 897-904.
APA Parker S.E.., Mai C.T.., Strickland M.J.., Olney R.S.., Rickard R.., Marengo L.., Wang Y.., Hashmi S.S.., & Meyer R.E. (2009). Multistate study of the epidemiology of clubfoot. Birth Defects Research Part A - Clinical and Molecular Teratology, 85(11), 897-904.
MLA Parker S.E.,et al."Multistate study of the epidemiology of clubfoot".Birth Defects Research Part A - Clinical and Molecular Teratology 85.11(2009):897-904.
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