Action against birth defects: if not now, when?
Kathleen L StrongJudith Robb-McCordSalimah WalaniCecilia MelladoLorenzo D BottoGuillermo Lay-SonTheresa DiazTahmina BanuKokila LakhooAnshu BanerjeePublished in: Global health action (2024)
We recommend interventions for prevention of birth defects. These are evidenced-based and affordable, but require low- and middle-income countries to strengthened their health systems. Action against birth defects now will prevent premature deaths and long-term disability, and lead to stronger, more resilient health systems.