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Temporal and geographical variations in survival of children born with congenital anomalies in Europe: A multi-registry cohort study.

Michele SantoroAlessio CoiAnna PieriniJudith RankinSvetlana V GlinianaiaJoachim TanAbigail ReidEster GarneMaria LoaneJoanne Emma GivenAmaia AizpuruaGianni AstolfiIngeborg BarisicClara Cavero-CarbonellHermien E K de WalleElly Den HondLaura García-VillodreMiriam GattMika GisslerSue JordanBabak KhoshnoodSonja Kiuru-KuhlefeltKari KlungsøyrNathalie LelongRenée LutkeOlatz Mokoroa CarollaVera NelenAmanda J NevilleLjubica OdakAnke RissmannIeuan ScanlonStine Kjaer UrhojDiana WellesleyWladimir WerteleckiLyubov YevtushokJoan K Morris
Published in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2022)
Survival of children with CAs improved for births in 2005-2014 compared with 1995-2004. The use of CA registry data linked to mortality data enables investigation of survival of children with CAs. Factors such as defining major CAs, proportion of terminations of pregnancy for foetal anomaly, source of mortality data and linkage methods are important to consider in the design of future studies and in the interpretation of the results on survival of children with CAs.
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