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Twenty-Five-Year survival of children with birth defects in New York State: A population-based study Journal article
Wang Y., Hu J., Druschel C.M., Kirby R.S.. Twenty-Five-Year survival of children with birth defects in New York State: A population-based study[J]. Birth Defects Research Part A - Clinical and Molecular Teratology, 2011, 91(12), 995-1003.
Authors:  Wang Y.;  Hu J.;  Druschel C.M.;  Kirby R.S.
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Birth Defects  Cohort Study  Congenital Malformations Registry  Death Certificates  Hazard Ratio  Long-term Follow-up  Mortality  Survival Probability  
Long-term follow-up of children with confirmed newborn screening disorders using record linkage Journal article
Wang Y., Caggana M., Sango-Jordan M., Sun M., Druschel C.M.. Long-term follow-up of children with confirmed newborn screening disorders using record linkage[J]. Genetics in Medicine, 2011, 13(10), 881-886.
Authors:  Wang Y.;  Caggana M.;  Sango-Jordan M.;  Sun M.;  Druschel C.M.
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Administrative Data  Data Matching  Long-term Follow-up  Newborn Screening  Records Linkage