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Causes of death in children with congenital anomalies up to age 10 in eight European countries.

Anke RissmannJoachim TanSvetlana V GlinianaiaJudith RankinAnna PieriniMichele SantoroAlessio CoiEster GarneMaria LoaneJoanne GivenAbigail ReidAmaia AizpuruaDiana AkhmedzhanovaElisa BallardiniIngeborg BarišićClara Cavero-CarbonellHermien E K de WalleMiriam GattMika GisslerAnna HeinoSue JordanStine Kjaer UrhojKari KlungsøyrRenee LutkeOlatz MokoroaAmanda Julie NevilleDaniel S ThayerDiana G WellesleyLyubov YevtushokOscar ZurriagaJoan K Morris
Published in: BMJ paediatrics open (2023)
Data on the underlying cause of death from death certificates alone are not sufficient to evaluate the burden of CAs on infant and childhood mortality across countries and over time. Linked data from CA registries and death certificates are necessary for obtaining accurate estimates.
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