Prevalence of Down Syndrome Among Children and Adolescents in 10 Regions of the United States

被引:171
作者
Shin, Mikyong [1 ,2 ]
Besser, Lilah M. [3 ]
Kucik, James E. [1 ]
Lu, Chengxing [1 ,2 ]
Siffel, Csaba [1 ,4 ]
Correa, Adolfo [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Birth Defects & Dev Disabil, Natl Ctr Birth Defects & Dev Disabil, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[2] Oak Ridge Inst Sci & Educ, Oak Ridge, TN USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Dept City & Reg Planning, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[4] Comp Sci Corp, Atlanta, GA USA
关键词
Down syndrome; prevalence; children; adolescents; epidemiology; METROPOLITAN ATLANTA; ETHNIC-DIFFERENCES; HEALTH-CARE; SURVIVAL; POPULATION; INFANTS; DEFECTS;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2009-0745
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) among children and adolescents aged 0 to 19 years in 10 regions of the United States. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional analysis of live-born infants with DS during 1979-2003 from 10 population-based birth defects registries in the United States. We estimated the prevalence of DS at birth and among children aged 0 to 19 years in each region and in all regions pooled. The prevalence of DS among children and adolescents was calculated overall and according to age group, race/ethnicity, infant gender, and presence of a major heart defect. RESULTS: From 1979 through 2003, the prevalence of DS at birth increased by 31.1%, from 9.0 to 11.8 per 10 000 live births in 10 US regions. In 2002, the prevalence among children and adolescents (0-19 years old) was 10.3 per 10 000. The prevalence of DS among children in a given age group consistently increased over time but decreased with age within a given birth cohort. The pooled prevalence of DS among children and adolescents was lower among non-Hispanic black individuals and other racial/ethnic groups compared with non-Hispanic white individuals; it was also lower among females than males. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides prevalence estimates of DS among children and adolescents from 10 US regions. These estimates varied according to region, race/ethnicity, and gender, suggesting possible variation in prevalence at birth or in survival rates on the basis of these characteristics. Pediatrics 2009;124:1565-1571
引用
收藏
页码:1565 / 1571
页数:7
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [1] On the road to nowhere? Young disabled people and transition
    Beresford, B
    [J]. CHILD CARE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 30 (06) : 581 - 587
  • [2] Prevalence of down syndrome among children and adolescents in metropolitan Atlanta
    Besser, Lilah M.
    Shin, Mikyong
    Kucik, James E.
    Correa, Adolfo
    [J]. BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH PART A-CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR TERATOLOGY, 2007, 79 (11) : 765 - 774
  • [3] Betz Cecily L, 2004, Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs, V27, P179, DOI 10.1080/01460860490497903
  • [4] Bishop J, 1997, AM J EPIDEMIOL, V145, P134
  • [5] The four ages of Down syndrome
    Bittles, Alan H.
    Bower, Carol
    Hussain, Rafat
    Glasson, Emma J.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2007, 17 (02) : 221 - 225
  • [6] National estimates and race/ethnic-specific variation of selected birth defects in the United States, 1999-2001
    Canfield, Mark A.
    Honein, Margaret A.
    Yuskiv, Nataliya
    Xing, Jian
    Mai, Cara T.
    Collins, Julianne S.
    Devine, Owen
    Petrini, Joann
    Ramadhani, Tunu A.
    Hobbs, Charlotte A.
    Kirby, Russell S.
    [J]. BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH PART A-CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR TERATOLOGY, 2006, 76 (11) : 747 - 756
  • [7] Centers for disease Control and Prevention, 2000, NAT DEATH IND US MAN
  • [8] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2001, MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep, V50, P463
  • [9] Correa A, 2007, BIRTH DEFECTS RES A, V79, P66
  • [10] Dolk H, 2005, REV EPIDEMIOL SANTE, V53, p2S87