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Sensitivity of Birth Certificate Reports of Birth Defects in Atlanta, 1995–2005: Effects of Maternal, Infant.... (Vol.126 no.2)

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Sensitivity of Birth Certificate Reports of Birth Defects in Atlanta, 1995–2005: Effects of Maternal, Infant, and Hospital Characteristics
 
Synopsis: We assessed variations in the sensitivity of birth defect diagnoses derived from birth certificate data by maternal, infant, and hospital characteristics.
 
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1. Which of the following does the article NOT state about the Metropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects Program (MACDP)?*
2. Due to small sample size, results for birth defect-specific logistic regression models were not reported for some birth defects. For which of the following DID the study report results?*
3. For which of the six birth defects was the non-adjusted positive predictive value (PPV) of the birth certificate NOT greater than 90%?*
4. Which of the following characteristics was NOT negatively associated with accurate reporting of a clubfoot diagnosis on birth certificates?*
5. The sensitivity of birth certificates for selected birth defects was 23% in this study. What was it in a study done using data from the 1989-1990 data?*