Sowmiya Moorthie
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Recent Articles
11.
Pashayan N, Antoniou A, Ivanus U, Esserman L, Easton D, French D, et al.
Nat Rev Clin Oncol
. 2020 Jun;
17(11):687-705.
PMID: 32555420
The European Collaborative on Personalized Early Detection and Prevention of Breast Cancer (ENVISION) brings together several international research consortia working on different aspects of the personalized early detection and prevention...
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de Villiers C, Kroese M, Moorthie S
J Med Genet
. 2020 May;
57(11):725-732.
PMID: 32376789
The use of genomic information to better understand and prevent common complex diseases has been an ongoing goal of genetic research. Over the past few years, research in this area...
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Modell B, Darlison M, Malherbe H, Moorthie S, Blencowe H, Mahaini R, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2018 Sep;
9(4):335-340.
PMID: 30229538
No abstract available.
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Moorthie S, Blencowe H, Darlison M, Lawn J, Morris J, Modell B, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2018 Sep;
9(4):387-396.
PMID: 30218347
Congenital anomaly registries have two main surveillance aims: firstly to define baseline epidemiology of important congenital anomalies to facilitate programme, policy and resource planning, and secondly to identify clusters of...
15.
Blencowe H, Moorthie S, Petrou M, Hamamy H, Povey S, Bittles A, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2018 Aug;
9(4):397-406.
PMID: 30109643
As child mortality rates overall are decreasing, non-communicable conditions, such as genetic disorders, constitute an increasing proportion of child mortality, morbidity and disability. To date, policy and public health programmes...
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Blencowe H, Moorthie S, Darlison M, Gibbons S, Modell B
J Community Genet
. 2018 Mar;
9(4):363-376.
PMID: 29549604
In the absence of intervention, early-onset congenital disorders lead to pregnancy loss, early death, or disability. Currently, lack of epidemiological data from many settings limits the understanding of the burden...
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Blencowe H, Kancherla V, Moorthie S, Darlison M, Modell B
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2018 Jan;
1414(1):31-46.
PMID: 29363759
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are associated with substantial mortality, morbidity, disability, and psychological and economic costs. Many are preventable with folic acid, and access to appropriate services for those affected...
18.
Moorthie S, Blencowe H, Darlison M, Lawn J, Mastroiacovo P, Morris J, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2017 Oct;
9(4):347-362.
PMID: 29022220
Congenital disorders are an important cause of pregnancy loss, premature death and life-long disability. A range of interventions can greatly reduce their burden, but the absence of local epidemiological data...
19.
Moorthie S, Blencowe H, Darlison M, Gibbons S, Lawn J, Mastroiacovo P, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2017 Sep;
9(4):377-386.
PMID: 28948513
Chromosomal disorders, of which Down syndrome is the most common, can cause multi-domain disability. In addition, compared to the general population, there is a higher frequency of death before the...
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Kadir A, Mossey P, Blencowe H, Moorthie S, Lawn J, Mastroiacovo P, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J
. 2016 Jul;
54(5):571-581.
PMID: 27440051
Background: In the last comprehensive review of the literature published in 2002, little information on the prevalence of orofacial clefts was available from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Objective: To...