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Filter by:This prospective nested case-control study aims to examine the effects of blood vitamin B levels in first-trimester pregnant women on the pregnancy outcomes
In China, birth defects can reach as high as 5.6%, about 900,000 new cases of birth defects are added each year, making it the second cause of death for infants, with a total death rate of 19.1%. At present, China implements the three-level prevention and control system for birth defects, which is performed before marriage, before birth, and during the neonatal period. Newborn screening is the last line of defense against birth defects. Early screening diagnosis and timely intervention are extremely important, especially for diseases which can be preventive and treatable. This study aims to evaluate the clinical application of high-throughput targeting sequencing in newborns, and investigate whether this new technology can significantly shorten the time of examination, improve the diagnosis rate, guide the intervention treatments and promote prognosis for these disease.
This is a randomized controlled trial of a low income and low health literacy population of pregnant women from a diverse racial and ethnic background to assess the effectiveness of a pre-visit educational video on prenatal genetic screening and testing options.
The investigator aims to examine the clinical utility of WES, including assessment of a variety of clinical outcomes in undiagnosed pediatric cases.
The study is a population based prospective cohort study designed to collect data on pregnancy outcomes and events of interest among women immunized with Afluria during pregnancy.
The study is a population based prospective cohort study designed to collect data on pregnancy outcomes and events of interest among women immunized with the TIVc or QIVc vaccine during pregnancy.