Publication

Analysis of the Born in Bradford birth cohort – Authors’ reply

Open Access
The Lancet
2014

Ester Garne and Joan Morris are correct that the Born in Bradford birth cohort data for congenital anomalies do not include pregnancies that terminated before 28 weeks: the data we report refer to liveborn and stillborn infants only.1 We reported a protective effect of education on anomaly rates but we did not propose any theory to account for the finding because we had no further data that related to this observation.

 

Access type

Open

Journal name

The Lancet

Volume

Volume 383, Issue 9912

Publication date

2014

DOI identification

10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60020-9

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