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Global prevalence of congenital heart disease in school-age children: a meta-analysis and systematic review.

Yingjuan LiuSen ChenLiesl ZühlkeSonya V Babu-NarayanGraeme C BlackMun-Kit ChoyNingxiu LiBernard D Keavney
Published in: BMC cardiovascular disorders (2020)
Globally, these data show an increased prevalence of CHD (mainly mild CHD conditions) recognised at birth/infancy or early childhood, but remaining unrepaired at school-age. In parallel there has been a decrease of first-time CHD diagnoses in school-age children. These together imply a favourable shift of CHD recognition time to earlier in the life course. Despite this, substantial inequalities between higher and lower income countries remain. Increased healthcare resources for people born with CHD, particularly in poorer countries, are required.
Keyphrases
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  • systematic review
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