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The congenital malformation (CMF) include disturbance in normal process of organogenesis occurring before birth .
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The (CMF) may be structural abnormalities with significant effect on function (e.g) cleft palate .
Or minimal effect on clinical function but may have cosmotic impact (e.g) pre-auricular pit .
In developed countries, outcome of neonatal congenital anomalies is favourable because of availability of antenatal diagnosis, improved surgical skills and technologies, sophisticated neonatal intensive care unit, availability of total parenteral nutrition and adequate staff.
In developing countries, however, neonatal surgery is still fraught with a lot of problems including late presentation and lack of medical facilities and human resources, thereby, making newborn surgery to be associated with unacceptably high morbidity and mortality.
Due to the burden of other neonatal and childhood diseases in developing countries, neonatal surgery is often considered low priority in healthcare budget planning and allocation.
Risk factors:
Congenital anomalies are more frequently seen among low income families and countries.
Some Maternal infections during pregnancy can increase the risk of birth defects such as:
Rubella infection (German measles-a viral infection) to pregnant mother can result in to miscarriage, deafness, intellectual disability, heart defects and blindness in newborn.
Toxoplasmosis (disease caused by parasite found in soil) infection during pregnancy can cause birth defects such as hearing loss, vision problems and intellectual disability.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): such as syphilis, cytomegalovirus can cause serious birth defects.
Zika virus infection: during pregnancy can cause certain birth defects (microcephaly and other abnormalities).
• Environmental factors: Maternal exposure to certain medications, psychoactive drugs, tobacco, radiation and pesticides during pregnancy may increase the risk of congenital anomalies in foetus or neonate.
Working or living near, or in, waste sites, smelters or mines may also be a risk factor.
Certain drugs when taken during pregnancy may cause birth defects; these drugs are called teratogenic drugs (Category 'X' drugs). Categories 'X' drugs are contraindicated during pregnancy. (Drugs are categorized into 5 categories according to the development of adverse effects on the foetus, category A, B, C, D and X.)
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