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Chapter X. Congenital Anonla1lie8<br />

207<br />

TABLE 117. Additional Anomalies in Association with Congenital Anomalies <strong>of</strong> Circulatory System <strong>of</strong><br />

Deceased Infants in 15 Projects.<br />

Additional anomalies<br />

Ttl Number<br />

T t a wi th n to -<br />

Project anomalies addition'al Down'tsv skeetervou ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> anomalies disen-1, age skeltal tytll IIIell Otherl<br />

<strong>of</strong>te~ (759.3) a 65 752. (7.1M-7.)<br />

circulatory (7,-5) 73<br />

system175)<br />

No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. r,' No. %<br />

Total ................. 963 296 30.7 100 11.0 09 10.3 71 7.4 58 6.0 27 2.8 78 8.1<br />

ARGENTINA<br />

Chnco Province ...... 22 4 18.2 2 9.1 - - -- 1 4.5 1 4.5 - -<br />

San Juan Province.... 53 15 28.3 0 11.3 7 13.2 5 9.4 2 3.8 2 3.8 3 5.7<br />

BOLIVIA project ...... 20 2 10.0 - 5.0 1 5.0 - - 1 5.0<br />

BRAZIL,<br />

Recife ............... 69 21i 30.4 4 5.8 8 11.6 1 1.4 4 5.8 3 4.3 4 5.8<br />

Ribeir.do Pr~to....... 42 19 45.2 6 14.3 7 10.7 3 7.1 2 4.8 1 2.4 6i 14.3<br />

SAO Paulo ........... 150 33 22.0 16 10.7 7 4.7 5 3.3 9 6.0 2 1.3 7 4.7<br />

CANADA<br />

Sherbrooke .......... 51 13 25.5 4 7.8 4 7.8 3 .5.9 2 3.9 2 3.9 3 5.9<br />

CHIILE project ........ 94 33 35.1 14 141.9 14 14.9 8 8.5 2 2.1 2 2.1 5i 5.3<br />

C'OLOMBIA<br />

Cali ................ 48 12 25.0 5i 10.4 3 6.2 3 6.2 4 8.3 1 2.1 5 10.4<br />

Cartagena ........... 37 9 24.3 4 10.8 3 8.1 1 2.7 .1 10.8 - - .<br />

Medeln ............ 37 10 27.0 4 10.8 4 10.8 1 2.7 1 2.7 1 2.7 4 10.8<br />

El, SAIVADOR project 54 21 38.9 6 11.1 8 14.8 6 11.1 5 9.3 1 1.9 3 5.6<br />

JAMAICA<br />

Kington-St. Andrew. . 78 31 39.7 0 11.5 15 19.2 7 9.0 3 3.8 1 1.3 7 9.0<br />

MEXICO<br />

M~onterrey ........... 106 28 20.4 5 4.7 11 10.4 9 8.5 4 3.8 2 1.9 4 3.8<br />

UNITED STATES<br />

California project ..... 102 45 44.1 21 20.6 8 7.8 18 17.0 14 13.7 8 7.8 26 25.5<br />

SCategories 524, 550, 551, 749-751.<br />

b More than one anomaly <strong>of</strong> this systemn may be included.<br />

Table 118 gives tile age distribution <strong>of</strong> For seven projects the infant death rates<br />

mothers <strong>of</strong> deceased infants with congenital for anolnalies <strong>of</strong> the circulatory system tire<br />

anomalies <strong>of</strong> thle circulatory system. For given by age <strong>of</strong> mother (Table 119 and<br />

only 309 or one-thlird <strong>of</strong> these infants with Figure 104). In four <strong>of</strong> these projects,<br />

age <strong>of</strong> mother known (897) were the mnoth- namely, Sherbrooke, Chile, El Salvadlor, and[<br />

ers 30 years <strong>of</strong> age and over. As was shown Monterrey, definite increases in the rates<br />

in the section on D own s disease, there w as we e n t d f ri a ts o ol r m th s. I<br />

a definite concentration <strong>of</strong> deaths in infants t o o h r p o e t , S i a l n ai<br />

<strong>of</strong> older mothers. Since 10.3 per cent <strong>of</strong> theprecs<br />

deceased infants with anomlies <strong>of</strong> the cir- fornia, the rates were high for infants <strong>of</strong><br />

culatory system lind Down's disease as well, mothers under 20 years <strong>of</strong> age. Although<br />

this may account for some <strong>of</strong> the deathis all rates were low in the Seventh project<br />

from anomalies <strong>of</strong> this system in infants (Chiaeo Province), they were highest for<br />

<strong>of</strong> older mothers.<br />

infants <strong>of</strong> tie younger mothers.

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