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Title:
Folic Acid Intake and Neural Tube Defects: Two Egyptian Centers Experience
Authors: Mortada H. El-Shabrawi, MD, Naglaa Mohamed Kamal, MD, Mona Abbas Elhusseini, MD, Laila Hussein, MD, Enas Abdallah Ali Abdallah, MD, Yahia Zakaria Abdelalim Ali, MD, Ahmed Abelfattah Azab, MD, Mostafa Abdelazim Salama, MD, Muna Kassab, MD, and Michael Kr
Year: 2015
Keywords: NTDs = neural tube defects, RDA = recommended daily allowance, USDA = U.S. Department of Agriculture, FDA = Food and Drug Administration.
Journal: Medicine
Volume: 94
Issue: 37
Pages: e1395
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Neural tube defects (NTDs) are a group of congenital malformations with worldwide distribution and complex etiopathogenesis. Folic acid plays a pivotal role in their prevention. We aimed to identify the protective effect of folic acid intake against NTDs and its dependence on different socioeconomic and environmental factors in a cohort of mothers in Egypt. A cross-sectional study was carried over a period of 12 months on mothers who gave birth to babies with NTDs (group 1) and a control group with healthy offsprings (group 2). Both groups completed 2 questionnaires: food frequency questionnaire targeting the daily folate intake, and socioeconomic status and medical history questionnaire. Both groups of mothers received folate

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