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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Spina Bifida in Latino Populations. Mark Canfield, Ph.D. Manager, Birth Defects Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch Texas DSHS. Association of Spina Bifida with Maternal Race/Ethnicity . *Compared to the referent category of non-Hispanic whites .
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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Spina Bifida in Latino Populations Mark Canfield, Ph.D. Manager, Birth Defects Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch Texas DSHS
Association of Spina Bifida with Maternal Race/Ethnicity *Compared to the referent category of non-Hispanic whites 1Canfield et al. 2009. Pediatr Perinatal Epidemiol. 2Carmichael et al. 2003. BDRA. 3Canfield et al. 2006. BDRA.
Association of Race/Ethnicity with Spina Bifida Stratified by Clinical Subtype, 1997-2005 1PR = Prevalence ratio 2SBM = Myelomeningocele, meningocele, and myelocele 3SBL =Lipomyelomeningocele and lipomeningocele Agopian et al. 2011. Am J Med Genet A.
Association of Race/Ethnicity with Spina Bifida Stratified by Infant Sex, 1997-2005 1PR=Prevalence ratio 2SBM=Myelomeningocele, meningocele, and myelocele Agopian et al. 2011. Am J Med Genet A.
Association of Maternal and Paternal Hispanic Birthplace/Immigration Factors with Spina Bifida, 1997–2003 *MX/CA = Mexico/Central America Canfield et al. 2009. BDRA.
Decline in the Prevalence of Spina Bifida by Race/Ethnicity US, 1995–2002 Fortification Williams et al. 2005. Pediatrics.
Prevalence of Spina Bifida in 10 US Regions, 2002 *Adjusted for maternal age Shin et al. 2010. Pediatrics.
Association of Race/Ethnicity with Selected Self-reported Preconception Health Indicators– Texas Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 2002–2010 * Association is statistically significant in multivariate models that included age, race/ethnicity, education, insurance, Medicaid, and pregnancy intent. CDC. 2012. Publication pending.
The Association of Nativity with Selected Maternal Factors, Hispanic NBDPS Controls, 1997–2005 *Odds ratio adjusted for maternal age, education, and pregnancy intention, referent group is U.S. born Ramadhani et al. 2011. BDRA.
Folic Acid Awareness and Use Among Women with a History of an NTD-Affected Pregnancy Texas, 2000–2001 Canfield et al. 2002. MMWR.
Texas Neural Tube Defect Project–Mexican Americans on TX-US Border, 1994-2000 • Cluster: Brownsville, Texas 1991 • 24 peer reviewed articles on risk factors • NTD risk factors for folic acid deficient population: • Low serum B12 • Periconceptional hyperthermia • Exposure to nitrosatable drugs with high nitrate/nitrite intake • Periconceptional diarrhea • Exposure to fumonisins • Hyperinsulinemia • Passive smoke exposure
Summary • Relative to whites, Latinos are: • Only at modestly elevated risk of spina bifida, regardless of clinical phenotype or pattern • At greater risk if one/both parents foreign born • Less likely to be exposed to smoke • (Foreign-born>US-born) • Less likely to supplement • (Foreign-born>US-born) • More likely to be obese • (US-born>Foreign-born)
THANK YOU Mark A Canfield, PhD, Manager Birth Defects Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch Texas Department of State Health Services Phone: (512) 776-6158 Email: mark.canfield@dshs.state.tx.us Web site: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/birthdefects/