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  Birth Defect Hospitalizations Cost $2.6 Billion Annually

January is Birth Defects Prevention Month

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., JANUARY 19, 2007 – Two separate government reports highlight the economic costs of birth defects, focusing attention on the ongoing need for prevention.

This week, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released reports detailing the expense and length of hospital stays for dozens of common birth defects.

Average hospital stays for birth defects were 6.3 days and average costs $18,600 compared to 4.9 days and $8,200 for all admissions, according to AHRQ, which looked at hospitalizations in 2004 for all age groups. The average age for a birth defect-related hospital stay was 17.6 years compared to 49.9 years for all other hospital stays. 

“January is Birth Defects Prevention Month and these new data show the impact of birth defects on families and our nation,” says Dr. Jennifer L. Howse, president of the March of Dimes. “In addition, these data on hospitalization costs for spina bifida support our recent call to the Food and Drug Administration to consider an increase in the level of folic acid fortification, as a means of better preventing such neural tube defects.”

The U.S. Public Health Service says that if all women of childbearing age consumed 400 micrograms of folic acid daily – before and during pregnancy – it could help prevent up to 70 percent of pregnancies affected by neural tube defects (NTDs), serious birth defects of the brain and spine such as spina bifida and anencephaly.

Hospitals spent $2.6 billion treating birth defects; half for heart and circulatory congenital problems, AHRQ found. Both the CDC and AHRQ reports indicate that among all birth defects, heart defects had the greatest economic impact.   
The AHRQ data were published in “Hospitalizations for Birth Defects, 2004, HCUP Statistical Brief #23,” and is available at http://www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs.jsp.

The CDC data were published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report,s Vol. 56, No. 2.

The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. For more information, visit the March of Dimes Web site at marchofdimes.com or its Spanish language Web site at nacersano.org.


The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education, and advocacy to save babies and in 2003 launched a campaign to address the increasing rate of premature birth. For more information, visit the March of Dimes Web site at marchofdimes.com or its Spanish language Web site at nacersano.org.

 
           
News Desk 2006
  December 2006
 
    - March of Dimes Thanks President Bush for Signing Bill Calling for Public-Private Effort to Prevent Preterm Births
 
    - March of Dimes New Years Resolutions For a Healthy Baby
 
    - Leading Child Health Groups Present Key Priorities for SCHIP Reauthorization
 
    - March of Dimes Commends Congress for Approving Bill That Will Lessen the Health and Economic Consequences of Premature Birth
 
    - Carol Evans Dances with Star Tom Bergeron
 
    - March of Dimes New York Chapter Honors Andre Agassi and Danica Patrick
 
    - URGENT: PREEMIE bill in jeopardy
 
    - NEW LAW HELPS RETIREES AVOID TAXES BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
 
  November 2006
 
    - Empire State Building Goes Pink & Blue
 
    - March of Dimes Elects Three to Board of Trustees
 
    - March of Dimes In Time Magazine
 
    - Babytalk Magazine and March of Dimes Host Unique Baby Shower
 
    - March of Dimes, Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute Announce Prematurity Prevention Initiative
 
    - March of Dimes Honors Dr. William W. Hay, Jr. for Outstanding Work in Maternal-Fetal Nutrition
 
    - Survey Finds Intense Feelings of Guilt and Anxiety Plague Moms of Preemies
 
    - North Carolina Boy To Be National Ambassador For March of Dimes
 
    - Heather Headley Stars In New March of Dimes Educational Campaign, "I Want My 9 Months"
 
  October 2006
 
    - New Fertility Guidelines Limit Embryo Transfers
 
    - MOTHERHOOD# MATERNITY TAKES ACTION TO GIVE BABIES THEIR NINE MONTHS
 
    - Newest American Baby Faces Health Challenges
 
    - March of Dimes Photo Spread In Child Magazine
 
    - Experts Help Educate Hispanic Women About Pregnancy
 
    - Past March of Dimes Grantee Kornberg Wins Nobel
 
    - Newborn Screening Subject of New Podcast
 
    - Nobel Honors Mello, Past March of Dimes Grantee
 
    - Government Data Confirms Rise in Preterm Birth Rate
 
    - New Study: Preterm Birth Causes One-Third of All Infant Deaths
 
  September 2006
 
    - Wendy Bellissimo Elected to National Board of Advisors of March of Dimes
 
    - New Online Curriculum Provides Health Professionals With A Comprehensive Resource on Premature Delivery
 
    - Preconception Care Crucial to Improving Maternal and Infant Health
 
    - March of Dimes Historical Videos Now Online!
 
    - China Hosts Birth Defects Prevention Day
 
    - Nursing Scholarships Announced By March of Dimes
 
    - March of Dimes Finds Some Alarming Numbers In New Census Bureau Data
 
  August 2006
 
    - March of Dimes: Drug to Prevent Preterm Birth Needs Prompt FDA Approval
 
    - Researchers Discover Genetics Markers To Help Predict Risk For Preterm Birth
 
    - Hurricane Katrina, One Year Later:
 
  July 2006
 
    - March of Dimes Urges Federal Legislation for IOM Prematurity Report ( July 2006 )
 
    - Nearly Two-Thirds of Babies Receive Most of the Recommended Newborn Screening Tests
 
    - March of Dimes National Ambassador Visits with President Bush on His 60th Birthday
 
  June 2006
 
    - Be A Hero For Babies Day - Generates $1.4 Million In Historic Campaign to Save America's Babies
 
    - Understanding Your Newborn - Is Helpful New Program For First-Time Parents
 
    - Be A Hero for Babies Day - Seeks to Raise $1 Million Dollars In One Day for March of Dimes
 
    - March of Dimes NICU Family Support® Helps Parents Cope With Baby's Hospitalization
 
  May 2006
 
    - March of Dimes Celebrates Mothers Who Are An Inspiration In The Fight Against Premature Birth
 
    - The Early Birds Author to Host Live Chat
 
    - Distinguished Doctor Gives 50-Year Perspective on Cesarean Birth in North America
 
    - U.S. Infant Mortality Rate Fails to Improve
 
    - Katrina Fund Surpasses $3 million
 
    - Premature Twin Boys' Fight For Life - One Mother's Tale Is The Story of Our Times
 
    - SparkPeople.com Donates FREE Memberships to March of Dimes Employees & Their Family Members
 
    - March of Dimes Statement on Newborn Screening Supplement in Pediatrics
 
  April 2006
 
    - NBC Today Show Highlights WalkAmerica
 
    - March of Dimes Holds 36th Annual WalkAmerica
 
    - Vote For Share Your Story
 
    - Preconception Health Care Can Improve The Lives of Mothers and Babies
 
    - Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Polio: An American Story
 
    - Preemie Magazine and March of Dimes Join Forces To Educate and Support Parents of Premature Babies
 
    - March of Dimes Awards $250,000 Prize to Research Pioneer
 
    - CBS Early Show Highlights WalkAmerica
 
    - March of Dimes Launches Web Site Offering Youth Service & Leadership
 
    - Famous Footwear Offers Exclusive Walking Shoe to Raise Funds for March of Dimes WalkAmerica
 
  March 2006
 
    - Cesarean Sections May Be Contributing To The Rise In Late Preterm Births
 
    - Typical Pregnancy Is Now Only 39 Weeks
 
    - Kurt Hirschhorn Receives Lifetime Achievement Award In Genetics From March of Dimes
 
    - Thalia, Kmart Support WalkAmerica
 
    - March of Dimes Offers Support on Birth Day Live Broadcast
 
    - LaVerne Council Elected to National Board of Trustees of March of Dimes
 
    - Watch Birth Day Live! Telecast, March 14
 
    - U.S. Postal Service Honors Scientists Who Defeated Polio
 
  February 2006
 
    - The Most Trusted Names In Pregnancy Join Forces to Help Low-Income Families Have Healthy Pregnancies
 
    - March of Dimes Raises Concerns About Impact of the Administration's Proposed Budget on Health of Women, Infants and Children
 
    - March of Dimes Applauds FDA Monitoring Program
 
    - March of Dimes Commits Additional $2.4 Million to Prematurity Research
 
    - Continental Airlines Partners with March of Dimes To Save Babies
 
    - Proteomic Profiling of Amniotic Fluid Yields Faster, More Accurate Test for Inflammation - Infection and Risk of Preterm Birth, Researchers Find
 
  January 2006
 
    - Birth Defects: 8 Million Annually Worldwide
 
    - Global Collaboration Needed to Translate Genetic Research Findings to Improve Care For Premature Babies
 
    - March of Dimes Delivers Cribs, Soap, Diapers, Vitamins and More to Mothers and Babies in Gulf Coast
 
    - Race and Gender's role in prematurity
 
    - National Statistics for 18 Major Birth Defects Released
 
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