Genetic Disorders
06/16/2010 |
Question:
How many babies are born with a genetic disorder? On the website it says 3-4%, but is this number national or international?
Answer:
The number of 3-4% is the incidence of birth defects in the United States and higher income, more developed countries. The estimated incidence world wide according to the March of Dimes and World Health Organization is about 6%.
The following is a paragraph quoted from the executive summary of the March of Dimes Global report on birth defects (the website is listed below):
âEvery year an estimated 7.9 million childrenâ6 percent of total births worldwideâare born with a serious birth defect of genetic or partially genetic origin2. Additional hundreds of thousands more are born with serious birth defects of post-conception origin, including maternal exposure to environmental agents (teratogens) such as alcohol, rubella, syphilis and iodine deficiency that can harm a developing fetus.â
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Go to the Inherited Disorders and Birth Defects health topic.