International collaboration networks for the surveillance of congenital anomalies: a narrative review.

Augusto César Cardoso-Dos-Santos, Vivyanne Santiago Magalhães, Ana Cláudia Medeiros-de-Souza, João Matheus Bremm, Ronaldo Fernandes Santos Alves, Valdelaine Etelvina Miranda de Araujo, Eduardo Marques Macario, Wanderson Kleber de Oliveira, Giovanny Vinícius Araújo de França
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Objective to identify international congenital anomaly surveillance collaboration networks, to list the programs that compose them and to compare their main characteristics. Methods this was a narrative literature review by means of a MEDLINE database search (via PubMed) and searches involving websites, reports and official documents. Results six international congenital anomaly surveillance collaboration networks were identified (ECLAMC, ICBDSR, EUROCAT, BINOCAR, SEAR-NBBD and ReLAMC), comprised of 98 programs present in 58 different countries on all continents, except Africa; the main characteristics regarding type of surveillance, coverage and location were discussed in a comparative manner. Conclusion international collaborative networks are important players for congenital anomaly surveillance, contributing to the understanding of the global epidemiological scenario of these conditions, in addition to acting both to strengthen individual existing programs and also to create surveillance initiatives in unassisted regions.

先天性异常监测国际合作网络:述评。
目的确定国际先天性异常监测协作网络,列举其组成项目,并比较其主要特点。方法通过MEDLINE数据库检索(通过PubMed)和涉及网站、报告和官方文件的检索,进行叙述性文献综述。结果确定了6个国际先天性异常监测合作网络(ECLAMC、ICBDSR、EUROCAT、BINOCAR、searn - nbbd和ReLAMC),包括98个项目,分布在除非洲以外的各大洲58个不同国家;以比较的方式讨论了监测类型、覆盖范围和地点的主要特点。国际合作网络是先天性异常监测的重要参与者,有助于了解这些疾病的全球流行病学情况,此外还可以加强个别现有规划,并在缺乏援助的地区建立监测倡议。
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