CDC Report: Down Syndrome More Common (AP)
5th Jan 2006, 19:30 GMT
AP - Down syndrome in the United States is more common than previously thought, at one case for every 733 live births, according to a new government report containing what are regarded as the most reliable estimates yet on the prevalence of 18 types of birth defects.
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