| Literature DB >> 31635265 |
Larry Burd1, Svetlana Popova2,3,4.
Abstract
We, as editors of this special issue on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), are proud to present eleven papers [...].Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31635265 PMCID: PMC6843765 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16203978
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD): A 2019 Fact Sheet.
| Prevalence of Alcohol Use in Pregnancy | Reference | |
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| Early pregnancy alcohol use (USA) | 50% | [ |
| Alcohol use at end of pregnancy (USA) | 1%–7% | [ |
| Alcohol use at any time of pregnancy (globally) | 10% | [ |
| Binge drinking during pregnancy (globally) | 10.7% to 31.0% (in Europe and Africa, respectively) | [ |
| Women drinking during pregnancy identified by prenatal care providers (USA) | 1%–3% | [ |
| Women consuming alcohol on the same day they give birth (USA) | 34,285 | [ |
| Alcohol withdrawal in newborn (globally) | Rarely recognized; only 1 case reported every 10 years | [ |
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| Developing FASD among exposed children | 1 in 13 | [ |
| Risk for stillbirth | 40% higher | [ |
| PAE at the end of pregnancy and risk of SIDS for siblings of child with FASD | 10.2× higher | [ |
| PAE at the end of pregnancy and risk of death from infectious diseases for siblings of child with FASD | 13.7× higher | [ |
| Mortality risk for sibling of a child with FAS | 6.3× higher | [ |
| Risk of recurrence in families with one affected child (FASD) | 77% higher | [ |
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| Newborns identified in NICU with FASD each year (USA) | <70 per year | [ |
| New FASD cases per day (globally) | 1726 | [ |
| New FASD cases per day (globally) | 1% prevalence = 3,562 | [ |
| 5% prevalence = 17,810 | [ | |
| Global FASD population: Children/youth (birth–18 years) | 11,339,820 | See calculations *1 |
| Global FASD population: Adults with FASD (19–64 years) | 28,349,550 | See calculations *2 |
| Global FASD population: Elderly with FASD (65+) | 4,409,930 | See calculations *3 |
| FASD prevalence/10,000 (globally) | 62.7 | Calculated based on Reference [ |
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| Number of comorbid disease conditions associated with FASD (globally) | Over 400 | [ |
| Risk of child or adolescent psychosis | 24.5× higher | [ |
| Risk of intellectual disability | 23× higher | [ |
| Risk of ADHD | 10× higher | [ |
| Risk of anxiety disorder | 11× higher | [ |
| Risk of FASD if ACEs score: 2–6 | 2.1× higher | [ |
| Risk of FASD if ACEs score: 7–10 | 8.1× higher | [ |
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| Annual cost of care per child (globally) | $22,810 | [ |
| Annual cost of care per adult (globally) | $24,308 | [ |
| Lifetime cost of care per diagnosed individual by age 43 | Over $1 million | Calculated based on *4 |
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| Children/youth with FASD in foster care placement | 32%–40% higher than in general population | [ |
| Children/youth with FASD in special education | 10× higher than in general population | [ |
| Children/youth with FASD in Canadian juvenile corrections | 19× higher risk of incarceration | [ |
| Diagnosed with FASD in adult prison | 0.0009% | [ |
| Undiagnosed/misdiagnosed in adult prison | 99.9% | [ |
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| Individuals with FASD | 4.3× higher | Calculated based on References [ |
| Siblings of individuals with FASD | 5.3× higher | [ |
| Birth mother of individual with FASD | 44.8× higher | [ |
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| FASD diagnostic demand | 14,560/day | [ |
| FASD diagnostic capacity: NICU | 30/day | [ |
| FASD diagnostic capacity: Children/youth | 200–400/day | [ |
| FASD diagnostic capacity: Adults | 100/day | [ |
| FASD diagnostic capacity: Elderly | 10/day | Calculated based on Reference [ |
| FASD diagnostic capacity: Juvenile corrections | 30–50/day | [ |
| FASD diagnostic capacity: Adult corrections | 30/day | [ |
| % of people with FASD diagnosed each year | <1% | Calculated based on Reference [ |
| Diagnostic capacity using current FAS phenotype | Only 2% of FASD | Calculated based on Reference [ |
ACEs: adverse childhood experiences; ADHD: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; FAS: fetal alcohol syndrome; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit; SIDS: sudden infant death syndrome. * 1. New cases per year [16,19] = 1726 per day × 365 = 629,990 cases per year × 18 years = 11,339,820. * 2. New cases per year [16,19] = 1726 per day × 365 = 629,990 cases per year × 45 years = 28,349,550. * 3. New cases per year [16,19] = 1726 per day × 365 = 629,990 cases per year × 7 years (from 65 to 71 years) = 4,409,930. * 4. Annual cost of care for children and youth = $22,810 (birth through 20) and cost for adults = $24,308 (from 21 and up) [19]; ($22,810 × 20 years) + ($24,308 × 23 years) = $1,015,284.