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Article

Congenital Malformations among Newborns in Morocco: A Retrospective Study

by
Adil Elghanmi
1,*,
Rachid Razine
2,
Mohamed Jou
3 and
Rachid Berrada
4
1
Centre for Doctoral Studies in Life and Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences (UM6SS), Casablanca
2
Laboratory of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Mohammed V University, Rabat
3
Service of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Souissi, CHU Rabat
4
Faculty of Medicine, Mohammed V University, Rabat
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Pediatr. Rep. 2020, 12(1), 7405; https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.7405
Submission received: 13 September 2019 / Revised: 30 January 2020 / Accepted: 27 February 2020 / Published: 7 April 2020

Abstract

Congenital malformations are one of the leading causes of neonates and infants’ mortality and morbidity. The frequency of these congenital malformations varies in different populations. The objective of this study was to find out the prevalence and pattern of congenital malformations in a tertiary teaching hospital in Rabat, Morocco. This four-year retrospective descriptive study was conducted from January 2011 to December 2014. All newborns with congenital malformations diagnosed at birth were included. Mothers and newborn characteristics were analyzed using SPSS 13.0. A total of 706 newborns were noted to have congenital malformation. The prevalence rate was 1.02%. The mean maternal age was 28.8±7.2 years. The mean maternal body mass index was 28.1±6.9 kg/m2. 13.3% of the mothers had a history of abortion. The nervous system was the most affected system (19.4%) followed by the musculoskeletal system (14.2%), the chromosomal abnormalities (12.3%) and the genito-urinary system (10.8%). Males newborns (57.9%) had more congenital malformations than females (40.5%). The rates for live-births, fetal asphyxia and stillbirths were 75.2%, 7.2% and 17.3%, respectively. This retrospective study provides recent and detailed data about congenital malformations in a Moroccan region. The result from this study will contribute to the knowledge of congenital malformations in this particular area and hence the supportive preventive policy.
Keywords: congenital malformations; Morocco; neonates; prevalence; pattern congenital malformations; Morocco; neonates; prevalence; pattern

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Elghanmi, A.; Razine, R.; Jou, M.; Berrada, R. Congenital Malformations among Newborns in Morocco: A Retrospective Study. Pediatr. Rep. 2020, 12, 7405. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.7405

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Elghanmi A, Razine R, Jou M, Berrada R. Congenital Malformations among Newborns in Morocco: A Retrospective Study. Pediatric Reports. 2020; 12(1):7405. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.7405

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Elghanmi, Adil, Rachid Razine, Mohamed Jou, and Rachid Berrada. 2020. "Congenital Malformations among Newborns in Morocco: A Retrospective Study" Pediatric Reports 12, no. 1: 7405. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.7405

APA Style

Elghanmi, A., Razine, R., Jou, M., & Berrada, R. (2020). Congenital Malformations among Newborns in Morocco: A Retrospective Study. Pediatric Reports, 12(1), 7405. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.7405

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