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Population-based prevalence of congenital defects in a routine sentinel site-based surveillance system in the Western Cape, South Africa.

Emma KalkAlexa HeekesDiane LaviesLizel JacobsCareni SpencerAlison BoutallAyesha OsmanChantal StewartMary-Ann DaviesAnika van NiekerkKaren FieggenAndrew BoulleUshma Mehta
Published in: Birth defects research (2024)
A surveillance system based on routine data successfully determined the prevalence of major CD identified on surface examination at birth at rates slightly higher than in equivalent studies. Overall rates, modeled at ~2%, are likely underestimated. Strengthening routine neonatal examination and clinical record-keeping could improve CD ascertainment.
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