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Increased Incidence of Congenital Anomalies in Children Born After Assisted Reproduction in the Czech Republic: Population Based Study (P37)

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    SYSNO ASEP0531736
    Document TypeA - Abstract
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    TitleIncreased Incidence of Congenital Anomalies in Children Born After Assisted Reproduction in the Czech Republic: Population Based Study (P37)
    Author(s) Šípek jr., A. (CZ)
    Gregor, V. (CZ)
    Klaschka, Jan (UIVT-O) RID, SAI, ORCID
    Malý, Marek (UIVT-O) RID, SAI
    Šípek, A. (CZ)
    Source TitleBirth Defects Research - ISSN 2472-1727
    Roč. 112, č. 11 (2020), s. 860-861
    Number of pages2 s.
    Publication formOnline - E
    ActionAnnual Meeting of Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention /60./
    Event date25.06.2020 - 02.07.2020
    VEvent locationOnline
    Event typeWRD
    Languageeng - English
    Institutional supportUIVT-O - RVO:67985807
    UT WOS000548752400099
    DOI10.1002/bdr2.1760
    AnnotationThe number of children conceived by assisted reproduction techniques (ART) is increasing in the Czech Republic. Several studies have highlighted the increased risk of various congenital anomalies in ART conceived children. The main goal of this study was to evaluate this theoretical risk using population-based data from Czech medial registries. The retrospective epidemiological analysis was performed using data from the National Registry of Congenital Anomalies and National Registry of Newborns. These registries are run by the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic. The surveillance process is country-wide and compulsory by the law. All diagnoses of congenital anomalies (included in the XVII chapter of ICD-10 classification were included.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Computer Science
    ContactTereza Šírová, sirova@cs.cas.cz, Tel.: 266 053 800
    Year of Publishing2021
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