Long-term significant seasonal differences in the numbers of new-borns with an orofacial cleft in the Czech Republic - a retrospective study
Abstract Background Choosing the optimal season for conception is a part of family planning since it can positively influence the pregnancy outcome. Changes in the monthly number of infants born with a birth defect can signal prenatal damage - death or malformation - related to a harmful seasonal fa...
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Main Authors: | Miroslav Peterka (Author), Zbynek Likovsky (Author), Ales Panczak (Author), Renata Peterkova (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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