Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017

Background: Congenital anomalies or birth defects are groups of disordered of prenatal origin which can be caused by single gene defect, chromosomal disordered, multifactorial inheritance, and environmental teratogens. Objective: To detect the incidence and types of congenital anomalies, as well...

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Main Authors: Samara Mahmood Abdulhadi, Nadhim Ghazal Noaman, Shefaa Mansour Hemza
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Language:English
Published: College of medicine/ University of Diyala 2020-06-01
Series:Diyala Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.djm.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/djm/article/view/549
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author Samara Mahmood Abdulhadi
Nadhim Ghazal Noaman
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description Background: Congenital anomalies or birth defects are groups of disordered of prenatal origin which can be caused by single gene defect, chromosomal disordered, multifactorial inheritance, and environmental teratogens. Objective: To detect the incidence and types of congenital anomalies, as well as other associated factors. Patients and Methods: This study was conducted in Albatool teaching hospital in Baquba city in Diyala government as a cross sectional study of 130 neonates with congenital anomalies from the period of 1st January to 31th December 2017. Patients were categorized according to Age of mother of neonate with congenital anomaly, address, residency, consanguinity between mother and father, mother`s history of Diabetes Mellitus, periconceptional folic acid use, and abortion, also the sex of neonate, gestational age, birth weight, blood group and the type of congenital anomaly. Results: Males were significantly affected (60%) with congenital anomalies than females (37.7%). The percentage of congenital anomalies was more (68.46%) among neonates from consanguineous marriage than neonates from nonconsanguineous marriage (31.54%). Baqubah city was recorded high percentage of anomalies(42.3%), followed by Al-khalis district (24.6%),and then Mukdadia district (15.5%). High percentage of anomalies was recorded among neonates with mothers who did not use folic acid during peri conceptional period (57.7%),and among multiparity (70.76%), premature neonates(57%), caesarean section(60%), low birth weight neonates(53.84%), neonates with blood group O (42.3%), mother`s age 20-35 years (61.54%), and rural residency(69.24%), nervous system anomalies were the most common anomalies(43%), followed by anomalies of circulatory system(21.7%), and then chromosomal abnormalities(7.6%). Conclusion: The most common type of congenital malformations in Diyala government were nervous system malformations. Congenital malformations in Diyala Province were more common in Baquba city and AL Khalis district. Males were significantly affected more than females. Congenital anomalies were significantly more in offspring of consanguineous marriage than of non- consanguineous one. Folic acid usage during peri conceptional  period  was very important  to reduce the incidence of congenital  anomalies  especially  neural tube defects.
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spelling doaj.art-edcc20cbbe63493783601d96d7489a042023-11-19T23:20:06ZengCollege of medicine/ University of DiyalaDiyala Journal of Medicine2219-97642617-89822020-06-01182Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017Samara Mahmood Abdulhadi Nadhim Ghazal NoamanShefaa Mansour Hemza Background: Congenital anomalies or birth defects are groups of disordered of prenatal origin which can be caused by single gene defect, chromosomal disordered, multifactorial inheritance, and environmental teratogens. Objective: To detect the incidence and types of congenital anomalies, as well as other associated factors. Patients and Methods: This study was conducted in Albatool teaching hospital in Baquba city in Diyala government as a cross sectional study of 130 neonates with congenital anomalies from the period of 1st January to 31th December 2017. Patients were categorized according to Age of mother of neonate with congenital anomaly, address, residency, consanguinity between mother and father, mother`s history of Diabetes Mellitus, periconceptional folic acid use, and abortion, also the sex of neonate, gestational age, birth weight, blood group and the type of congenital anomaly. Results: Males were significantly affected (60%) with congenital anomalies than females (37.7%). The percentage of congenital anomalies was more (68.46%) among neonates from consanguineous marriage than neonates from nonconsanguineous marriage (31.54%). Baqubah city was recorded high percentage of anomalies(42.3%), followed by Al-khalis district (24.6%),and then Mukdadia district (15.5%). High percentage of anomalies was recorded among neonates with mothers who did not use folic acid during peri conceptional period (57.7%),and among multiparity (70.76%), premature neonates(57%), caesarean section(60%), low birth weight neonates(53.84%), neonates with blood group O (42.3%), mother`s age 20-35 years (61.54%), and rural residency(69.24%), nervous system anomalies were the most common anomalies(43%), followed by anomalies of circulatory system(21.7%), and then chromosomal abnormalities(7.6%). Conclusion: The most common type of congenital malformations in Diyala government were nervous system malformations. Congenital malformations in Diyala Province were more common in Baquba city and AL Khalis district. Males were significantly affected more than females. Congenital anomalies were significantly more in offspring of consanguineous marriage than of non- consanguineous one. Folic acid usage during peri conceptional  period  was very important  to reduce the incidence of congenital  anomalies  especially  neural tube defects. https://www.djm.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/djm/article/view/549Congenital anomalies, Newborn, Diyala
spellingShingle Samara Mahmood Abdulhadi
Nadhim Ghazal Noaman
Shefaa Mansour Hemza
Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017
Diyala Journal of Medicine
Congenital anomalies, Newborn, Diyala
title Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017
title_full Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017
title_fullStr Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017
title_full_unstemmed Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017
title_short Congenital Anomalies Among Newborns in Diyala Province in 2017
title_sort congenital anomalies among newborns in diyala province in 2017
topic Congenital anomalies, Newborn, Diyala
url https://www.djm.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/djm/article/view/549
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