Implications of abortion legislation on birth defect surveillance
Amanda L. Elmore,
Dominique Heinke,
Jean Paul Tanner
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSurveillance of birth defects is critical to track prevalence and inform prevention efforts. Previous studies suggest that restricting abortion may lead to an increase in birth defect prevalence. However, it is unclear how abortion legislation will impact birth defect prevalence estimates reported by state‐based surveillance programs.MethodsWe described current abortion legislation and surveillance program methodology, by state, as a foundation for understanding the program‐level impact on surveillan… Show more
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