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    Enhancing the Classification of Congenital Heart Defects for Outcome Association Studies in Birth Defects Registries by Stephens, Sara B., Benjamin, Renata H., Lopez, Keila N., Anderson, Brett R., Lin, Angela E., Shumate, Charles J., Nembhard, Wendy N., Morris, Shaine A., Agopian, A. J.

    Published in Birth defects research (01-08-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Traditional strategies for grouping congenital heart defects (CHDs) using birth defect registry data do not adequately address…”
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    Neighborhood Deprivation and Neural Tube Defects by Pruitt Evans, Shannon, Ailes, Elizabeth C, Kramer, Michael R, Shumate, Charles J, Reefhuis, Jennita, Insaf, Tabassum Z, Yazdy, Mahsa M, Carmichael, Suzan L, Romitti, Paul A, Feldkamp, Marcia L, Neo, Dayna T, Nembhard, Wendy N, Shaw, Gary M, Palmi, Elizabeth, Gilboa, Suzanne M

    Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-11-2023)
    “…Individual measures of socioeconomic status (SES) have been associated with an increased risk of neural tube defects (NTDs); however, the association between…”
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    Classification of isolated versus multiple birth defects: An automated process for population‐based registries by Benjamin, Renata H., Nguyen, Joanne M., Drummond‐Borg, Margaret, Scheuerle, Angela E., Langlois, Peter H., Canfield, Mark A., Shumate, Charles J., Mitchell, Laura E., Agopian, A. J.

    “…Epidemiologic studies of birth defects often conduct separate analyses for cases that have isolated defects (e.g., spina bifida only) and cases that have…”
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    Direct potable reuse and birth defects prevalence in Texas: An augmented synthetic control method analysis of data from a population-based birth defects registry by Schraw, Jeremy M, Rudolph, Kara E, Shumate, Charles J, Gribble, Matthew O

    Published in Environmental epidemiology (01-04-2024)
    “…Direct potable reuse (DPR) involves adding purified wastewater that has not passed through an environmental buffer into a water distribution system. DPR may…”
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    Prevalence of congenital anomalies according to maternal race and ethnicity, Texas, 1999–2018 by Schraw, Jeremy M., Jaime, Elwin, Shumate, Charles J., Canfield, Mark A., Lupo, Philip J.

    Published in Birth defects research (01-01-2024)
    “…Background Few studies of congenital anomalies provide prevalence estimates stratified by maternal race/ethnicity. We sought to determine whether the…”
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    Patterns of co‐occurring birth defects in children with anotia and microtia by Schraw, Jeremy M., Benjamin, Renata H., Shumate, Charles J., Canfield, Mark A., Scott, Daryl A., McLean, Scott D., Northrup, Hope, Scheuerle, Angela E., Schaaf, Christian P., Ray, Joseph W., Chen, Han, Agopian, A. J., Lupo, Philip J.

    “…Many infants with anotia or microtia (A/M) have co‐occurring birth defects, although few receive syndromic diagnoses in the perinatal period. Evaluation of…”
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    An epidemiologic study of penoscrotal transposition by maternal characteristics using data from the Texas birth defects registry by Allred, Rachel P., Nguyen, Joanne, Agopian, A. J., Canfield, Mark A., Shumate, Charles J.

    Published in Birth defects research (01-01-2024)
    “…Background Penoscrotal transposition (PST) is an uncommon urogenital malformation in which the penis is mal‐positioned to be inferior to the scrotum. The…”
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    Survival of neonates, infants, and children with birth defects: a population-based study in Texas, 1999–2018 by Benjamin, Renata H., Nguyen, Joanne M., Canfield, Mark A., Shumate, Charles J., Agopian, A.J.

    Published in Lancet Regional Health - Americas (Online) (01-11-2023)
    “…Birth defects are a leading cause of neonatal, infant, and childhood mortality, but recent population-based survival estimates for a spectrum in the U.S. are…”
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    Epidemiology of Coloboma: Prevalence and Patterns in Texas, 1999–2014 by Mitchell, Danielle L., Chambers, Tiffany M., Agopian, A. J., Benjamin, Renata H., Shumate, Charles J., Slavotinek, Anne, Hufnagel, Robert B., Brooks, Brian P., Mitchell, Laura E., Lupo, Philip J.

    Published in Birth defects research (01-11-2024)
    “…ABSTRACTBackgroundColoboma is a rare congenital malformation in which part of the tissue that makes up the eye is missing and may cause visual impairment or…”
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    Sunspot activity and birth defects among Texas births (1999–2016) by Hoyt, Adrienne T., Shumate, Charles J., Langlois, Peter H., Waller, Dorothy K., Scheuerle, Angela E., Ranjit, Nalini, Layne, Charles S.

    Published in Birth defects research (01-07-2023)
    “…Background Building on findings that linked higher levels of sunspot (SS) activity with a range of health and adverse birth outcomes, we sought to understand…”
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    Factors associated with nonsyndromic anotia and microtia, Texas, 1999–2014 by Schraw, Jeremy M., Woodhouse, J. P., Benjamin, Renata H., Shumate, Charles J., Nguyen, Joanne, Canfield, Mark A., Agopian, A. J., Lupo, Philip J.

    Published in Birth defects research (01-01-2023)
    “…Background Few risk factors have been identified for nonsyndromic anotia/microtia (A/M). Methods We obtained data on cases and a reference population of all…”
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    Pre‐Zika descriptive epidemiology of microcephaly in Texas, 2008–2012 by Hoyt, Adrienne T., Canfield, Mark A., Langlois, Peter H., Waller, Dorothy K., Agopian, A. J., Shumate, Charles J., Hall, Noemi B., Marengo, Lisa K., Ethen, Mary K., Scheuerle, Angela E.

    Published in Birth defects research (15-03-2018)
    “…Background There are limited population‐based studies on microcephaly. We characterized the epidemiology of microcephaly in Texas during a 5‐year period…”
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    Survival of neonates, infants, and children with birth defects: a population-based study in Texas, 1999–2018Research in context by Renata H. Benjamin, Joanne M. Nguyen, Mark A. Canfield, Charles J. Shumate, A.J. Agopian

    Published in Lancet Regional Health - Americas (Online) (01-11-2023)
    “…Background: Birth defects are a leading cause of neonatal, infant, and childhood mortality, but recent population-based survival estimates for a spectrum in…”
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