Hospital care in the first 10 years of life of children with congenital anomalies in six European countries: data from the EUROlinkCAT cohort linkage study
Conclusions
Children with a congenital anomaly consume a significant proportion of hospital care resources. Priority should be given to public health primary prevention measures to reduce the risk of congenital anomalies.
Source: Archives of Disease in Childhood - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Morris, J. K., Loane, M., Wahlich, C., Tan, J., Baldacci, S., Ballardini, E., Cavero-Carbonell, C., Damkjaer, M., Garcia-Villodre, L., Gissler, M., Given, J., Gorini, F., Heino, A., Limb, E., Lutke, R., Neville, A., Rissmann, A., Scanlon, l., Tucker, D. F Tags: Open access Original research Source Type: research
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