CARIS Annual Report 2018 Linda Bailey – Consultant in Public Health / Health Intelligence November 2018
CARIS Annual Report 2018 Focus on trisomies Aim of CARIS Overview of anomalies Trisomies Plans for the future CARIS Annual Report
CARIS collects reliable data that can be used to: CARIS Annual Report 2018 CARIS collects reliable data that can be used to: Monitor the picture of congenital anomalies Assess possible clusters and causes Assess interventions to prevent/detect anomalies Plan and co-ordinate health care 1st October 2009 – Public Health Wales established with 4 statutory functions, including congenital anomaly surveillance CARIS Annual Report
CARIS 2018 headlines (1998 - 2017) Overall rates 34,353 cases on the register 29,486 (85.8%) live born 97% of live born babies survive to first birthday Gross rate 5.1% Rate of congenital anomalies in live born babies is 4.4% 59.3% of cases involve a single anomaly 12.6% of cases associated with underlying chromosomal disorder CARIS Annual Report
Congenital anomaly rates across Wales – 1998 to 2017 CARIS Annual Report
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Isolated cleft palate per 10,000 births, 1998-2017 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using CARIS (Public Health Wales) & PHB (ONS) CARIS Annual Report
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We also had a look at our information by deprivation We also had a look at our information by deprivation. As you can see from the first chart it would appear that there is significantly higher prevalence in the least deprived quintile. However when the rates are age-standardised, that significant difference vanishes. CARIS Annual Report
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