Quarterly Occurrence of Selected Types of Birth Defects in the Czech
Republic in the 1994–2005 Twelve-Year Period
Šípek A.1,2, Gregor V.3,4, Horáček J.3,4
1Ústav pro péči o matku a dítě, Praha, ředitel doc. MUDr. J. Feyereisl, CSc. 23. lékařská fakulta Univerzity Karlovy, děkan doc. MUDr. B. Svoboda, CSc. 3Oddělení lékařské genetiky, Fakultní Thomayerova nemocnice, Praha, ředitel MUDr. P. Malý 4Institut postgraduálního vzdělávání ve zdravotnictví, Praha, Katedra lékařské genetiky, ředitel MUDr. A. Malina, Ph.D. |
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Summary:
Aim of study: An analysis of quarterly occurrence of selected types of birth defects in the Czech republic
in the 1994 – 2005 twelve-year period. Evaluation of possible changes of occurrence of selected types of
birth defects along with standard deviations from mean values calculated from 1974 – 1993 period data.
Type of study: Retrospective analysis of quarterly data from the National Birth Defect Register in
1994 – 2005 period.
Material and methods: Mean incidences of birth defects from the previous 1974–2003 period (per 10 000
live births) were calculated and compared to current data from each particular quarter. A calculation of
observed/expected rates (O/E ratio) for particular selected birth defects was performed. Further, results
are presented by means of figures and are widely discussed.
Results: In 1994–2005 period, totally 1 132 567 children were born in the Czech Republic. Out of this
number, 38 298 children were born with one or more birth defects. The mean incidence of birth defects
was 338.15 per 10 000 live birth in the period under the study. Our results make clear, that incidences of
particular defects as well as incidences as a whole are influenced by several factors making possible
incidences increase. These factors are extremely difficult to assess individually and separately, therafore
a particular period and a particular population is to be considered.
Conclusions: Incidences of 11 selected types of birth defects and their time-changes are analyzed.
Current registration of birth defects and their incidences analysis as a vital part of a environmental
factors assessment is underlined.
Key words:
birth defect, anencephaly, spina bifida, congenital hydrocefalus, cleft palate, cleft lip/palate,
omfalocele, oesophageal defects, anorectal malformation
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