Evidence Suggests a Decrease in the Incidence of Kernicterus in California - 19/04/23
, Thomas Newman, MD, MPH 2, 3Abstract |
We identified children diagnosed with kernicterus in the California Department of Developmental Services and estimated an incidence of 0.42 per 100 000 births from 1988 to 2014, significantly decreasing to 0.04 per 100 000 births after 2009. We also examined national infant kernicterus mortality from 1979 to 2016 using CDC data. It did not decrease significantly.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Key words : kernicterus, hyperbilirubinemia, neonatal jaundice, incidence, mortality
Abbreviations : AAP, CDDS, CDER, CPQCC, ICD, WONDER
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| This research was supported by the Life Expectancy Project. T.N. and J.B. have served as experts for kernicterus malpractice cases. The other author declares no conflicts of interest. |
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