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What is the incidence of neural tube defects in the United States?

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The term Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) encompasses Spina Bifida, Anencephaly and Encephalocele. These three conditions combined affect about one in a thousand pregnancies in the United States. This amounts to about four thousand pregnancies a year nationwide. No matter how much folic acid a woman takes before and during her pregnancy, some cases of NTDs will probably always occur.
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Who can have a baby with a neural tube defect in the United States?

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Sixty million women are of childbearing age in the United States; all those who are capable of becoming pregnant are at risk for having an NTD-affected pregnancy. It is not possible to predict which women will have a pregnancy affected by an NTD. Ninety-five percent of NTDs occur in women with no personal or family history of NTDs. However, some risk factors are known: NTD-affected pregnancy increases a woman's chance to have another NTD-affected pregnancy approximately twenty times.
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What are neural tube defects (NTDs)?

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Between the 17th and 30th day after conception (or 4 to 6 weeks after the first day of a woman's last menstrual period), the neural tube forms in the embryo (developing baby) and then closes. The neural tube later becomes the baby's spinal cord, spine, brain, and skull. A neural tube defect (NTD) occurs when the neural tube fails to close properly, leaving the developing brain or spinal cord exposed to the amniotic fluid. The two most common neural tube defects are anencephaly and spina bifida.
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What are Neural Tube Defects?

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Neural tube defects (NTDs) are serious birth defects that involve incomplete development of the brain, spinal cord and/or protective coverings for these organs. There are 3 types of NTDs: anencephaly, encephalocele, and spina bifida. Babies born with anencephaly have underdeveloped brains and incomplete skulls. Most infants born with anencephaly do not survive more than a few hours after birth. Encephalocele results in a hole in the skull through which brain tissue protrudes.
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Neural tube defects (NTDs) are major birth defects of a baby's brain or spine. They happen when the neural tube (that later turns into the brain and spine) doesn't form right, and the baby's brain or spine is damaged. This happens within the first few weeks a woman is pregnant, often before a woman knows that she is pregnant. The two most common NTDs are spina bifida (spi-na bif-a-da) and anencephaly (an-en-sef-a-lee). These birth defects can cause lifelong disability or death.
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Will this test detect all cases of neural tube defects and Down Syndrome?

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No. Studies have shown that the test will detect 70-80% of the cases of spina bifida, 90% of the cases of anencephaly, and 20-25% of the cases of Down Syndrome.
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What is an Open Neural Tube Defect?

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The neural tube is a structure that forms in the developing embryo very early in pregnancy. This tube eventually develops into both the baby's brain and the spinal cord. If the tube does not close completely, an opening may remain along a part of the baby's back or head. An open neural tube defect occurs in 1 or 2 out of every 1000 births. It occurs in two forms: anencephaly and spina bifida. In anencephaly the brain and back of the skull are incomplete.
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When were they first found in the United States?

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Swamp eels were first introduced to the United States in Hawaii some time around 1900. It was first identified as being present in the continental United States in 1994 based on specimens collected in ponds at the Chattahoochee Nature Center north of Atlanta, Georgia.
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Why is maternal serum AFP high in neural tube defects and low in Down syndrome pregnancies?

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Our group could not find out why maternal serum hCG was used as an indicator of risk of carrying a Down syndrome baby. In the genetic workshop you were said that 88 out of 89 parents chose abortion in view of the results of Down syndrome screening. But surely this does not take into account the mass of people who chose not to have the first test and then another large amount of people who choose not to have the second test.
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What is the incidence of and mortality from breast cancer in the United States?

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This year, 182,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer (one every 3 minutes) and 43,300 women will die (one every 12 minutes). A report from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) estimates that about 1 in 8 women in the United States (approximately 12.6 percent) will develop breast cancer during her lifetime. (National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.)
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What is the incidence of kidney cancer in the United States?

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According to the National Cancer Institute, the highest incidence of kidney cancer occurs in the United States. It accounts for approximately 3 percent of all adult cancers. The American Cancer Society has estimated that 32,000 new cases of are diagnosed and about 12,000 people die from kidney cancer annually. In the past 65 years, the incidence of kidney cancer has steadily increased by two percent and the mortality rate has also increased.
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What are the statistics on congenital heart defects in the United States?

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According to the American Heart Association, about one million Americans are alive today with congenital heart defect. There were about 4,000 Americans who have died from those defects in 2001. These defects are described in a separate chapter of this book. The death rates in 2001 per 100,000 people for heart defects were 1.6 for White males and 1.4 for White females and 2 for Black males and 1.6 for Black females.
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What is Incidence?

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Incidence is the percentage of patients that did not have pressure ulcers in the prevalence study but developed one or more during the time Period between the prevalence and incidence study. The number of patients that were intact on the day of the Prevalence Study.
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What is a neural tube defect?

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This term includes spina bifida (open spine) and anencephaly. Spina bifida results from a failure of the spinal column to fully close. The problems associated with spina bifida will vary with the size, location and nature of the opening in the spine. Problems range from mild backaches to severe mental retardation, paralysis, bowel and bladder control problems and leg deformities. Generally speaking, serum screening detects the more severe forms of spina bifida.
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Development of brain in embryo starts at during the 4th to 6th week after conception. It starts with the formation of the neural tube that later becomes the spinal cord, spine, brain, and the skull of the developing baby. A neural tube defect (NTD) occurs when the development of the neural tube is interrupted due to many factors that may vary from nutrient deficiency to accidental early death of the baby after delivery or may even result in the delivery of a dead baby.
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How do I order if I am not from the United States of America?

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You can either visit our International partners at here or contact the International department at ++ 1-760-734-4729.
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What is a standard drink in the United States?

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ounces or a “shot” of 80-proof distilled spirits or liquor (gin, rum, vodka, whiskey, etc).
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How many children in the United States have an ASD?

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There is not a full population count of all individuals with an ASD in the United States. However, using the prevalence data stated above, we can estimate that if 4 million children are born in the United States every year and assuming the prevalence rate has been constant over the past two decades, we can estimate that up to 560,000 individuals between the ages of 0 to 21 have an ASD. However, many of these individuals may not be classified as having an ASD until school-age or later.
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Do we have BSE in the United States?

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In December 2003, a dairy cow went down after calving, was tested, and was found positive for BSE in the state of Washington. This is the only case of BSE ever reported in the United States and this animal was traced to a Canadian herd that was sold in a herd sale dispersal. Although a coordinated, effective response was made by the cattle industry, and State and Federal officials, public concern nationally and internationally was very high.
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What is the risk for cholera in the United States?

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In the United States, cholera was prevalent in the 1800s but has been virtually eliminated by modern sewage and water treatment systems. However, as a result of improved transportation, more persons from the United States travel to parts of Africa, Asia, or Latin America where epidemic cholera is occurring . U.S. travelers to areas with epidemic cholera may be exposed to the cholera bacterium.
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How many people in the United States have diabetes?

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of 2005, 20.8 million people-7.0% of the population-have diabetes; 1.5 million new cases of diabetes were diagnosed in people aged 20 years or older in 2005.
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Will you ship outside the United States?

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The short answer is YES. However we ship only to the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. If you need parts in other parts of the world, we recommend using a package fowarding service such as provided by AccessUSA, Mailbox Exchange, USA2me.com, and others.
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