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Trends in cerebral palsy prevalence in Northern Ireland, 1981–1997

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2006

Eve Blair
Affiliation:
Centre for Child Health Research, University of Western Australia at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Australia.

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The good news in the paper from Dolk and colleagues is that the severity of disabilities and overall rates of cerebral palsy (CP) in very low birthweight infants born in Northern Ireland decreased during the 1990s. This followed an increase in the 1980s, observed in many places following the introduction of assisted ventilation to neonatal intensive care. However, according to their paper the CP rates for births <1000g were still higher between 1994 and1997 than those observed in the early 1980s.

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Commentary
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2006 Mac Keith Press