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Prevalence of Children with Severe Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in Communities Near Rome, Italy: New Estimated Rates Are Higher than Previous Estimates

Philip A. May    
Daniela Fiorentino    
Giovanna Coriale    
Wendy O. Kalberg    
H. Eugene Hoyme    
Alfredo S. Aragón    
David Buckley    
Chandra Stellavato    
J. Phillip Gossage    
Luther K. Robinson    
Kenneth Lyons Jones    
Melanie Manning and Mauro Ceccanti    

Resumen

To determine the population-based epidemiology of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and other fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in towns representative of the general population of central Italy.

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